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National Sustainable Agriculture Standard -- Last Call for Standards Committee Applications Deadline: July 7, 2008
(CSRwire) MADISON, WI, - July 1, 2008 - This week marks the final opportunity to
submit applications to serve on the Standards Committee that will finalize
a national standard for sustainable agriculture under the auspices of the
American National Standards Institute (ANSI). Applications are due on
Monday, July 7th, following an unprecedented
15-month public outreach period to inform stakeholders of the opportunity
to participate in the development process of this landmark standard.
The goals of establishing a national standard for sustainable agriculture
practice include: 1) defining sustainability practices and indicators
throughout the agricultural supply chain on a life-cycle basis, 2)
distinguishing best practices in crop production and handling, 3) guiding
producers and handlers through stages of incremental improvement, 4)
providing a common set of metrics to gauge sustainability progress and 5)
setting a reference benchmark for private sustainability efforts. Working
within ANSI's open consensus process, this national standardization
initiative will provide a forum for discussing and vetting differences
over what sustainability means within the agricultural sector.
Role of the Standards Committee
Although there are a limited number of seats available on the Standards
Committee—the voting body for the standard—all applicants will be able
to participate on subcommittees addressing the key issues outlined in the
current draft, as well as other issues identified by stakeholders. The
final draft standard will be subject to public review and comment prior to
submission to ANSI. 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—such as growers, processors, food service organizations,
retailers, government representatives, consumer groups, NGOs, labor groups
and representatives, and other interested parties—are encouraged to
apply. Stakeholders interested in working on specific advisory
subcommittees are also encouraged to submit applications.
How to Apply
Applications for participation should be submitted to the Leonardo
Academy—a neutral third-party ANSI-accredited organization dedicated to
advancing sustainability through the competitive market—no later than 5
pm on Monday, July 7th. Applications will be reviewed in full in order to
achieve a balance dispersion of qualifications and expertise on the
Standards Committee. Committee members will be announced on Monday, July
28th, and the first Standards Committee meeting will be held on September
10th (time and location to be announced). Applications and background
information regarding the draft standard are available at
http://www.leonardoacademy.org/Projects/SustainAgStdDevelopment.htm.
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