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February 17, 2025

Organic Seed Usage Farmer Listening Session

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March 5, 2025
2–3:30p Eastern | Virtual

The National Organic Coalition (NOC) invites organic farmers to participate in a listening session to better understand their perspectives and ideas on sound and sensible ways to improve organic seed usage.

The USDA’s National Organic Program (NOP) requires the use of organic seed unless the seeds farmers need, including equivalent varieties, aren’t commercially available. The purpose of the current organic seed exemption is to provide a transition time for the seed industry to catch up to demand and to allow organic growers to find suitable varieties to transition to, with the goal of eventually achieving 100 percent organic seed sourcing. The allowance for non-organic seed is important for growers who lack access to appropriate organic seed for their operations. While it is no one’s intention to force organic growers to use organic seed that may not be optimal for their operations, continuous improvement in organic seed sourcing is essential to incentivizing growth in the organic seed supply and strengthening organic integrity.

In partnership with Organic Seed Alliance (OSA), Organic Farming Research Foundation (OFRF), Organic Farmers Association (OFA), and Ohio Ecological Food and Farming Association (OEFFA), NOC is inviting certified organic producers to share their thoughts in this listening session – producers’ firsthand experience is key to shaping practical policies. Farmers face real challenges in sourcing organic seed, and their input helps ensure policies support continuous improvement while remaining flexible for growers. This dialogue will guide advocacy for balanced solutions that strengthen organic integrity and the seed supply.

Discussions from this listening session will help inform our work with the National Organic Program (NOP) and National Organic Standards Board (NOSB) on continuous improvement of organic seed usage.

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This Event is Presented by National Organic Coalition, Organic Farming Research Foundation, Organic Farmers Association, Ohio Ecological Food and Farm Association

Tags: Listening Session, National Organic Coalition, National Organic Program, Ohio Ecological Food and Farming Association, Organic Farming Research Foundation

Jasmine Sarp

Jasmine is the communications and outreach associate at Organic Seed Alliance. She helps connect growers working with seed with our program resources and one another to share knowledge and build relationships, and supports relationship building and network development across program areas and partnerships.

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