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National Sustainable Agriculture Standard Will Revolutionize American Agricultural Production and Markets
(CSRwire) MADISON, WI – May 20, 2008 – What could be the first national standard
for sustainable agriculture in the United States- the Sustainable
Agriculture Practice Standard for Food, Fiber, and Biofuel Crop Producers
and Agricultural Product Handlers and Processors (SCS-001) Draft Standard
for Trial Use—was re-announced in the May 16, 2008 edition of ANSI
Standards Action (www.ansi.org/news_publications/periodicals/standards_action/standards_action.aspx?men
id=7). This comprehensive standard for sustainable agriculture
addresses the sustainability impacts of agricultural production and
encompasses the entire agricultural product supply chain, including
suppliers, seed providers, growers, processors, distributors, retailers,
and end-users. As such, key objectives of the standard development process
will be to establish best practices in sustainable crop production and
handling and to develop a set of metrics that encourages continued
improvement of the environmental, social, and economic sustainability
impacts of agricultural products, at all levels of the supply chain.
With such an integrated scope as this, SCS-001 has the potential to
revolutionize agriculture in the United States. Michael Arny, president of
Leonardo Academy said: "Sustainability standards have a positive impact on
markets because they create an easy-to-use common language for
sustainability commerce. When the hard work of developing an ANSI-approved
sustainable agriculture standard is completed by the Standards Committee,
the final standard will make it easy for sellers to communicate the
sustainability of the products they produce and deliver and easy for
buyers to specify and identify the sustainability of the products they
want to purchase. The US Green Building Council's LEED® standard for
sustainable buildings has revolutionized the 'green' building industry and
serves as a model of how this sustainability standard for agricultural
products- when finalized—will revolutionize the market for sustainable
agricultural products."
Due to its potential to transform American agriculture, Leonardo Academy
has re-announced the DSTU for this standard to ensure that all materially
affected and interested parties are aware of this draft standard for
sustainable agriculture practices and the opportunity to participate in
the standard development process. Awareness of the DSTU also gives
materially affected interests the opportunity, if they so choose, to
challenge the decision to register this DSTU with the American National
Standards Institute (ANSI). In conjunction with the DSTU re-announcement,
the deadline for applications to participate on the Standards Committee
and advisory subcommittees has been re-extended to July 7, 2008 to allow
everyone interested in participating in the process additional time to
apply. Standards Committee members will be announced July 28, and the
first meeting of the Standards Committee will be held on September 10.
To facilitate the process of developing this standard, Leonardo Academy
has also updated its ANSI standard development constitution, which is
currently under review for ANSI approval. Since September 2007, Leonardo
Academy has conducted extensive outreach to increase awareness of this
DSTU and has developed a contact list of 1400 interested and potentially
affected parties. To date, 70 applications have been submitted to
participate on the Standards Committee or advisory subcommittees. All
interested and materially affected stakeholders—such as growers, farm
organizations, food processors, food service companies, retailers,
government representatives, consumer groups, environmental organizations,
NGOs, labor groups and representatives, and other interested
parties—have a role to play in shaping the final standard that will be
submitted to ANSI for approval and are encouraged to apply.
The Draft Standard for Trial Use, committee application form, information
on the time commitment for committee members and frequency/location of
committee meetings, as well as more information about this initiative, can
be found at: www.leonardoacademy.org/Projects/SustainAgStdDevelopment.htm.
Applications for participation should be submitted no later than Monday,
July 7, 2008. Applications will be reviewed in full in order to achieve a
balanced dispersion of qualifications and expertise on the Standards
Committee. All applicants will be informed of their committee status no
later than Monday, July 28, 2008.
For Additional Information
Please visit the Sustainable Agriculture Practice Draft Standard for Trial
Use web page: ww.leonardoacademy.org/Projects/SustainAgStdDevelopment.htm.
Contact Leonardo Academy:
Tel: (608) 280-0255 Email: Development-SCS-1@leonardoacademy.org.
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