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Organic Farming Research Foundation Meets with Congressional Staffers at USDA Agricultural Research Service

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Rep. Jimmy Panetta to Co-Sponsor Agricultural Resilience Act

The Organic Farming Research Foundation (OFRF) hosted Representative Jimmy Panettau2019s (D-California, 20) congressional staffers at the USDA Agricultural Research Service (ARS) in Salinas, California, last week. The site visit focused on the importance of increased investment in organic research and was instrumental in Rep. Panettau2019s decision to co-sponsor H.R. 2803, the Agricultural Resilience Act (ARA).

OFRF organized the tour of the organic fields at the ARS led by Dr. Eric Brennan, USDA research horticulturist and the ARSu2019 only dedicated organic researcher in the country. California organic farmers in attendance shared their firsthand experience in applying organic research to their farming practices, including composting and cover cropping. Attendees emphasized the importance of investing more research dollars to organic farming practices at the Salinas facility and other ARS locations.

u201cCentral Coast farmers and ranchers have always been on the leading edge of organic production, thanks to their hard work and partnerships with the U.S. Department of Agriculture and organizations like the Organic Farming Research Foundation,u201d said Congressman Panetta. u201cAs congressman, my role is to act as the bridge between our communities and Washington D.C., to advocate for my producersu2019 needs, and to break through the bureaucracy when they are not getting the answers or funding that they need to keep innovating and growing.u201d

Rep. Panettau2019s decision to co-sponsor the ARA was informed by his careful review of the bill text as well as the work and education provided by OFRF, whose mission has been to advance organic agriculture through scientific research since 1990. The Santa Cruzu2013based nonprofit has invested over $3 million and awarded over 350 grants and provides OFRF-funded research results for free.

u201cIn California and across the country, growers are experiencing the effects of climate change,u201d said Brise Tencer, executive director of OFRF. u201cWe are appreciative of Rep. Panettau2019s support for organic research and the Agricultural Resilience Act which will benefit American farmers who are at the forefront of the climate crisis.u201d

Rep. Panetta sits on the House Committee on Agriculture and is co-chair and founder of the Agriculture Research Caucus. His district, which includes Monterey County, has experienced tremendous growth in organic production. According to the 2020 Monterey County Crop and Livestock Report, the county recorded 132,809 organic acreageu2014nearly doubling since 2018.

u201cAs we in Congress continue our efforts to put forward funding for infrastructure priorities, I remain committed to elevating the needs of the organic producers I proudly represent so they can continue to have the tools they need to adapt to climate stressors, invest in soil health, and succeed in the twenty-first century,u201d said Congressman Panetta.

Others who attended the meeting included

u2022    Jane Sooby, senior policy specialist, California Certified Organic Farmers

u2022    Phill Foster, organic farmer, Pinnacle Organically Grown Produce and Phil Foster Ranch

u2022    Roy Fuentes, organic farmer, Fuentes Berry Farms

u2022    Rebecca King, organic farmer, Garden Variety Cheese and Monkeyflower Ranch

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This post was written by Caroline Baptist, communications manager, Organic Farming Research Foundation. 

About Organic Farming Research Foundation

Organic Farming Research Foundation works to foster the improvement and widespread adoption of organic farming systems. OFRF cultivates organic research, education, and federal policies that bring more farmers and acreage into organic production.

http://www.ofrf.org/

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Caroline Baptist, communications manager, Organic Farming Research Foundation

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(831) 204-8116