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To: The National Post
Re: “Canada’s organic food certification system ‘little more than an extortion racket,’ report says”, published
November 24, 2012
This article covers a report that is an untruthful and indefensible indictment of Canada’s organic farmers and
businesses, who take great pride in providing consumers with a complete seed-to-fork system premised on
integrity, traceability and transparency.
On behalf of Canada’s 3900 organic growers and 1200 processors, we the undersigned, voice our unwavering
support for the Canadian Organic Products Regulations in providing the public with the most scrutinized and
inspected food production system available.
Canada’s organic food system must meet all food safety and regulatory requirements, including random testing
for chemical residue. Testing is, and always has been, one of the many enforcement and inspection mechanisms
available during surprise spot-checks or when an inspector determines that testing is merited. Organic farmers
and processors undergo mandatory annual third-party audits and site inspections.
The authors of the Frontier Centre report are well-established opponents of organics, vocal in their support of
GMOs, who have produced a heavily biased document. We are shocked by the media attention this has
received, which is obviously intended to generate controversy, where none exists.
Organic products have been proven through numerous peer-reviewed studies to contain significantly less
pesticides and pesticide residues, in an environment already contaminated from years of toxic pollution.
Organic farmers and businesses are working hard to reverse this trend and to create an alternative system to
conventional agriculture. GMOs, artificial preservatives and colouring are not allowed in organic production
Canadian scientists studying organic agriculture seek alternatives to the use of toxic, persistent chemicals and
crowding livestock through innovation and a better understanding of how our ecosystems work. From soils to
food processing, the science of organic agriculture has clearly shown significant, measureable environmental
benefits. The testing of pesticide residues does nothing to assure the end consumer about the holistic
management of the farm, such as the source of seeds, humane conditions of livestock, and overall land
stewardship.
For the real story, you are encouraged to contact any of the following organizations.
Sincerely,
Canada Organic Trade Association
Canadian Organic Growers
International Organic Inspectors Association
Organic Federation of Canada
Certified Organic Associations of British Columbia
Fraser Valley Organic Producers Association
Pacific Agricultural Certification Society
Vitins Consulting
Saskatchewan Organic Directorate
Organic Council of Ontario
Atlantic Canadian Organic Regional Network
Oregon Tilth Certified Organic
Nature’s Path Foods
Whole Foods Markets
Organic Agriculture Centre of Canada
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