2020 revealed a fundamental principle that our alliance has long known: that seed is essential. As COVID-19 numbers skyrocketed, so too did …
OSA Announces a Three-Part Listening Session Series
OSA and the National Center for Appropriate Technology (NCAT) will co-host a three-part listening session series focused on seed. The …
Seed Innovation: Make Your Voice Heard!
The USDA is inviting additional comments on its Agricultural Innovation Agenda, this time to inform its recommendations in the area of …
Focus Groups Will Support Organic Research
The Organic Farming Research Foundation (OFRF) and Organic Seed Alliance (OSA) are conducting a USDA-funded national survey of certified …
Help Shape Future Ag Innovation
On June 30, 2020, OSA co-hosted a virtual listening session with the National Center for Appropriate Technology and National Sustainable …
What Organic Seed Policy Issues Matter Most to You?
Update September 14, 2020: Survey closed Thanks to all who've completed the survey. We're reviewing and analyzing your responses, and using …
In Memory of Jonathan Spero
On April 13, the organic seed community lost a philosopher king. Jonathan Spero was an avidly curious and thoughtful farmer who committed …
Join Us to Discuss: What are the Biggest Challenges for Ag?
What are the biggest challenges and opportunities over the next 10 to 30 years to optimize productivity and resilience, strengthen economic …
OSA’s Cara Loriz Honored in New Book
We're thrilled to share that OSA Executive Director Cara Loriz is among the many women featured in Jennifer Jewell’s new book, “The Earth in …
Finding Solidarity in Our Alliance
Organic Seed Alliance is not a membership organization. We are an Alliance. We are built of partnerships and create spaces for these …
Are You an Organic Producer? We Need to Hear from You!
OSA and the Organic Farming Research Foundation (OFRF) have released two national surveys: one for certified organic producers and a second …
OSA Endorses the Agriculture Resilience Act
Seeds are self-propagating solutions to climate change if we steward them in a way that supports diversity, adaptability, and shared …