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Growing Interest in Sustainable Agriculture Draft Standard
Deadline for Standards Committee Applications Extended to May 23, 2008
(CSRwire) Madison, WI - April 1, 2008 - Since September 2007, Leonardo Academy has
been promoting awareness of the development process of the Draft American
National Standard for Trail Use for Sustainable Agriculture Practice,
intended for subsequent approval as an American National Standard.
National meetings have been held in Berkeley, California and Arlington,
Virginia, in addition to three national teleconferences, to inform
interested parties and stakeholders about this standard development
process. Due to increasing interest in the development of this standard
following the February 29, 2008 meeting in Arlington, Leonardo Academy has
decided to extend the deadline for applications for the standard
development committee to May 23, 2008. This extension has been implemented
based on numerous requests to allow time for additional stakeholders to
submit applications to participate on the standard development committee
and/or supporting subcommittees.
Purpose of Developing a Standard for Sustainable Agriculture
Practice
The Sustainable Agriculture Practice Standard is being developed in
response to rising interest in practicing, defining, standardizing, and
certifying sustainable agriculture. Establishing a national standard for
sustainable agriculture practices has the opportunity to serve many
purposes, including:
- Defining sustainability practices and indicators throughout the
supply chain on a life-cycle basis
- Distinguishing best practices in crop production and handling
- Guiding producers and handlers through stages of incremental
improvement
- Providing a common set of metrics to gauge sustainability
progress—whether in a private supply chain, an industry sector, or on a
state/regional/national scale
- Setting a reference benchmark for private sustainability
efforts
All interested stakeholders have a role to play in shaping the final
standard, working within the open consensus process. Within this setting,
the standard can be developed and enhanced for the public good.
The Draft American Standard for Trial Use: Sustainable Agriculture
Practice for Food Fiber and Biofuel Crop Producers and Agricultural
Product Handlers and Processors (SCS-001)
This draft standard for trial use was announced in the spring of 2007.
Within the ANSI process, a draft standard for trial use represents a
beginning, not an end. It serves as a starting point from which
stakeholder discussions can ensue and is intended to stimulate dialogue on
key issues, such as the multiple interpretations of sustainability as it
applies to agriculture, which must be addressed in order to establish a
finalized American National Standard for Sustainable Agriculture
Practice.
The Standards Committee can change any component of the draft standard in
the process to establish a final draft standard, which will be subject to
public review and comment by other materially affected parties. The
Standards Committee will decide how to define sustainable agriculture
practices within the scope of this standard, as well as how to address
both the general and sector-specific needs of multiple agricultural crop
sectors. Ultimately, the Standards Committee will decide what is in the
final standard that will be submitted for approval as an American National
Standard. For this reason, all interested parties and stakeholders are
invited to participate in the development process of this standard by
serving on the Standards Committee or a non-voting advisory
subcommittee.
Call for Standards Committee Applications
All parties and stakeholders interested in the standard development
process are invited to apply to participate on the Standards Committee or
one of the advisory subcommittees. Applications will be reviewed in full
in order to achieve a balanced dispersion of qualifications and expertise
on the Standards Committee. The committee application form can be found on
the Leonardo Academy website: http://www.leonardoacademy.org/Projects/SustainAgStdDevelopment.htm.
Applications for participation should be submitted by or before Friday,
May 23, 2008. All applicants will be informed of their committee status on
Monday, June 16, 2008.
More about the Draft Standard
Interest in standardizing sustainable agriculture has grown dramatically
around the world in the past decade. This increasing interest has been
fueled by a range of critical environmental and social concerns, such as
global warming, water shortages, species extinction, dangerous working
conditions, unfair labor practices, and disregard for local communities.
In response, dozens of sustainability initiatives and programs have
emerged. This national standardization initiative has been launched to
provide a forum for discussing and vetting differences over what
sustainability means within the agricultural sector and to capture the
collective wisdom of individuals and organizations that have been leading
the way in defining and establishing sustainable practices. More
information about the standardization initiative, including documents and
presentations from the stakeholder meeting held October 29-30, 2007 and
February 29, 2008, as well as a copy of the draft standard for trial use,
can be downloaded from the Leonardo website: http://www.leonardoacademy.org/Projects/SustainAgStdDevelopment.htm.
Funding
Leonardo Academy is seeking financial assistance from foundations,
companies and organizations with an interest in sustainability issues to
aid in the development of this standard, to provide small farmers with
financial and technical assistance in testing the Sustainable Agriculture
Draft Standard for Trial Use and to provide financial assistance to
non-profits to cover the costs of their participation. If you are
interested in donating financial resources to support this project, please
contact the Leonardo Academy.
About The Leonardo Academy
Leonardo Academy is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization founded in 1997
with a vision of advancing sustainability and putting the competitive
market to work on improving the environment.
For Additional Information
Please visit the Sustainable Agriculture Practice Draft Standard for Trial
Use web page: http://www.leonardoacademy.org/Projects/SustainAgStdDevelopment.htm.
Contact Leonardo Academy:
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