Sustainable Food Trade Association joins the Organic Trade Association
“The Organic Trade Association is honored to pick up the mantle of SFTA’s good mission and to help carry it forward. This consolidation will provide a broader and strengthened portfolio for organic to help mitigate climate change, and to build a food system that is healthy for us and our planet. The organic sector is starting off the new year strong, engaged and forward-thinking,” said Laura Batcha, CEO and Executive Director of the Organic Trade Association.
An Organic Trade Association Sustainable Food Trade Action Council has been formed, which consists of the former members of SFTA and is open to all members of the Organic Trade Association.
The non-profit Sustainable Food Trade Association, which ceased operations on the last day of 2020, was formed in 2008 with a mission to support the organic food trade in creating and implementing innovative, sustainable practices across the organic supply chain, from farm to retail. Its membership grew to over 40 organic businesses. On Climate Day in 2017, SFTA helped launch the Climate Collaborative, a group of organic and natural products companies with the common goal to find innovative, new ways to help reverse climate change.
SFTA has developed a set of effective tools for organic businesses to build, measure and refine their sustainability programs that will be available to all Organic Trade Association members. Its COMPASS program provides consistent annual guidance using a variety of key sustainability tools from which companies can choose the ones that best fit their businesses. One of the options in the COMPASS program is the Climate Action Management Primer (CAMP), which helps farmers and businesses chart a climate strategy by identifying climate hotspots, measuring carbon sequestration and prioritizing actions to mitigate greenhouse gas emissions.
Lisa Braun, carbon accounting and sustainability expert and former Sustainability Technical Services Manager for SFTA, will be working with the Organic Trade Association to provide members with the expertise, tools and techniques to measure and manage their sustainability programs. A webinar to introduce and explain the SFTA tools will be held later this winter.
The first meeting of the Organic Trade Association Sustainable Food Trade Action Council is Jan. 21.
For more information on how to be a part of this new collaboration, contact the Organic Trade Association.
Above photo: USDA/Ed Ragland