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Hello Shan,

ORGANIC BYTES #148

Health, Justice and Sustainability News Tidbits with an Edge!

 

10/16/2008

Subscribe

Read past issues of Organic Bytes here

IN THIS ISSUE:

* Fighting Organic Label Fraud--Round One Legal Victory for Organic Consumers

* National Call-In Day of Action for Farmworker Rights! Whole Foods: Can you

Hear Us Now?

* Organic Facts of the Week

* Open Letter to the President-Elect by Michael Pollan: Farmer in Chief

* Help Get Out the Organic Vote: Volunteer with Organic Consumers Association!

* Sustainability Tip of the Week: Users Guide to the Backyard Chicken Movement

* Honey Bee Deaths Reaching Crisis Point- How to Have a Bee-Friendly Yard

* Web Videos of the Week

* Quote of the Week

* Headlines of the Week

Written and edited by Craig Minowa and Ronnie Cummins

 

  Campaign Update of the Week:

Fighting Organic Label Fraud--

Round One Legal Victory for Organic Consumers

As reported previously in Organic Bytes, the Organic Consumers Association and

Dr. Bronner's Magic Soaps have sued organic certifier Ecocert in the ongoing

campaign to stop the certification and misleading labeling of fake organic

personal care products that are fundamentally made-up of synthetic ingredients

and petrochemicals. Dr. Bronner's has launched a further umbrella lawsuit

against specific companies who label their products as " organic " but have

primary ingredients that are synthetic. After hearing oral arguments earlier

this month, the San Francisco County Superior Court ruled on October 8 that Dr.

Bronner's Magic Soaps can proceed with its lawsuit seeking to compel so-called

" organic " companies and certifiers to drop, or stop certifying, deceptive

organic label and brand claims. Brands denounced by OCA and Bronner's include

Avalon " Organics " , Jason " Pure, Natural & Organic " , Nature's Gate " Organics " ,

Kiss My Face " Obsessively Organic " , Giovanni

" Organic Cosmetics " , Head " Organics " , Desert Essence " Organics " and Stella

McCartney's CARE " 100% Organic " .

Learn more

_

 

 

Alert of the Week: October 24th

National Call-In Day for Farmworker Rights!

Whole Foods: Can you Hear Us Now?

Despite a mobilization by thousands of organic consumers, Teamsters, and United

Farm Workers, sending in petitions and handing out leaflets at Whole Foods

Market stores in 33 states, WFM is refusing to stand up for workers rights!

Oregon-based Beef Northwest, the feedlot corporation that fattens up Country

Natural Beef's herds, refuses to negotiate with the United Farm Workers in good

faith. Whole Foods in the single largest seller of Country Natural Beef in the

U.S. Joining leading elected officials in Oregon, Presidential Candidate Senator

Barack Obama, in a letter earlier this year urged Beef Northwest to sit down and

negotiate a contract with the United Farm Workers. In the spirit of Cesar

Chavez, please support the United Farmworkers Union drive at the Beef Northwest

feedlots in Oregon and send a message to the world: eliminate labor exploitation

in the organic and natural food sectors.

* Call and fax Whole Foods' Corporate Headquarters and you local Whole Foods'

General Manager.

* Spread the word in your community and send a letter to the editor in support

of sweatfree organic and natural food.

* Send a letter to Whole Foods executives here.

_

Organic Facts of the Week

* If organic farming methods were practiced on all the planet's food-growing

land, it would be like taking more than 1.5 billion cars off the road.

* You can increase your antioxidant intake by 30 percent by choosing organic.

* The average child in America is exposed to five pesticides daily in their

food and drinking water.

* The U.S. water system is regularly contaminated above safe limits immediately

following chemical fertilizer applications to farm fields.

* Farms in developing countries that use organic techniques produce an average

of 79% more than farms that don't.

Source

 

 

  Open Letter to the President-Elect by Michael Pollan: Farmer in Chief

Dear Mr. President-Elect,

It may surprise you to learn that among the issues that will occupy much of your

time in the coming years is one you barely mentioned during the campaign:

food...The era of cheap and abundant food appears to be drawing to a close. What

this means is that you, like so many other leaders through history, will find

yourself confronting the fact - so easy to overlook these past few years - that

the health of a nation's food system is a critical issue of national

security...In the past several months more than 30 nations have experienced food

riots, and so far one government has fallen...All this suggests that a political

constituency for change is building and not only on the left: lately,

conservative voices have also been raised in support of reform. Writing of the

movement back to local food economies, traditional foods (and family meals) and

more sustainable farming, The American Conservative magazine editorialized last

summer that " this is a

conservative cause if ever there was one. " ... We need to wean the American food

system off its heavy 20th-century diet of fossil fuel and put it back on a diet

of contemporary sunshine...

Read the full letter, printed in the New York Times, here.

 

________________________________

 

  Help Get Out the Organic Vote!

Volunteer with Organic Consumers Association!

OCA is concentrating on voter outreach in 7 key states, Colorado, Michigan,

North Carolina, New Mexico, Pennsylvania, Virginia, and Wisconsin. From October

30th to November 3rd, volunteers all over the country will be calling our

contacts to get out the organic vote. Please sign up to volunteer with us so we

can reach as many potential voters as possible! Each volunteer can choose how

many people they're able to call, and we'll provide you with call lists, a phone

script and materials, as well as an optional conference call training on

Tuesday, October 28th. Sign up today and help make sure organic consumers are

heard in this critical election.

Volunteer to call voters in: Colorado, Michigan, North Carolina, New Mexico,

Pennsylvania, Virginia, Wisconsin

 

________________________________

 

  Sustainability Tip of the Week:

Users Guide to the Backyard Chicken Movement

In cities across the U.S., health and organic-minded " locavores " are starting to

raise their own chickens. This backyard farmers movement is a direct result of

the birth and evolution of the " eat local " consciousness. On a city by city

basis, a nationwide grassroots campaign is gradually convincing municipalities

to drop previous laws that did not allow small flocks of poultry to be raised in

city limits. " Fresh is not what you buy at the grocery store. Fresh is when you

go into your backyard, put it in your bag, and eat it, " said Carol-Ann Sayle,

co-owner of an urban farm in Austin, Texas, located within walking distance from

the state capitol. " Everyone should have their own henhouse in their own

backyard. "

Learn more

_

 

We know times are tough for everyone right now. That's why the OCA continues to

work for consumers, family farmers, our environment, and our most precious

assets, our children. We want to continue fighting the good fight, as well as

bring you Organic Bytes, but we need your donations to survive these financially

difficult times. If you enjoy Organic Bytes and believe the world is a better

place with OCA's nonprofit work, please consider donating today. Any size of

donation is helpful and appreciated.

Donate Now: http://www.organicconsumers.org/donations.htm

_

 

 

  Web Forum Discussion of the Week: Honey Bee Deaths Reaching Crisis Point: How

to Have a Bee-Friendly Yard

The following was posted by " Honey Gal " at OCA's web forum: " I'm a beekeeper and

teach classes in bee stewardship. One thing folks can do to help, even if you

aren't a beekeeper, is to make your yard bee friendly. Plant a flowering herb

garden. Bees use herbs medicinally and your plants can help make a difference. I

suggest rosemary, sage, THYME (lots of it), marjoram, chives, basil, all the

mints and other herbs with flowers. Bees will find them. To do more, plant

native flowering bushes, too. In our area (WA) spirea and goldenrod are bee

magnets. Try to have flowers in bloom through into fall. Put out a big shallow

dish of water with sticks or moss in it (so they don't fall in) and keep it

moist. If you can get seaweed, bees are particularly fond of the minerals so I

keep a little pile of seaweed in the " bee pond. " All these small actions add up

and make it a little easier on your local bees. "

Read more and join the discussion at OCA's web forum

 

________________________________

 

Web Videos of the Week:

1. Organic Body Care Rap Video: " If It Doesn't Have the Seal, It Ain't the Real

Deal " from Terressentials.

2. Organic Bytes Co-author on Weather Channel's " Forecast Earth "

 

________________________________

 

Quote of the Week:

" Some people think that the Federal Reserve Banks are United States Government

institutions. They are private monopolies which prey upon the people of these

United States for the benefit of themselves and their foreign customers; foreign

and domestic speculators and swindlers; and rich and predatory money lenders. " -

The Honorable Louis McFadden, Chairman of the House Banking and Currency

Committee in the 1930s

Who Owns the Federal Reserve?

 

________________________________

Headlines of the Week:

1) McCain and Obama Need to Talk Real Farm Policy

2) Equal Exchange Launches New Campaign to Create A Green and More Just Food

System

3) Scientists Say Destruction of Forests Causing Greater Losses Than Bank Crisis

4) Farm & Ranch Groups Expose NAIS as Attempt to Confuse Consumers & Destroy

Small Livestock Producers

5) The Medical Establishment's Ridiculous Opposition to Home-Births

Let OCA sift through the media smog and bring you the top new and analysis of

the day. The OCA website has 20 or more news articles posted each day, and a

library of over 4,000 articles covering issues including health, justice, food

and farming, politics, and the environment. Bookmark OrganicConsumers.org

_________________________________

Mobilizing Organic Consumers In ON

Through the Organic Consumers Fund's Grassroots Netroots Alliance project,

voters are pressing the politicians to support strict organic standards,

mandatory labels for genetically engineered food, and the conversion of U.S.

farmland to organic. Find out who's answering the call in ON here.

*Learn more about OCA related action alerts and other news in ON here.

*Join ON discussion groups in our forum.

*Post events in ON on our community calendar

_________________________________

********support our supporters*********

Fair Trade and Organic Clothes For a Cause

For over a decade, Indigenous Designs has been a pioneer in the fair trade and

organic contemporary apparel market. Indigenous Designs honors the traditional

hand knitting culture of artisans from around the world with ambitious fair

trade practices. Indigenous minimizes the impact to our environment through the

development and use of the finest organic and natural fiber blends, yarns and

dyes. Throughout the remainder of 2008, Indigenous Designs would like to offer

all OCA members a 30% discount on all products on our website! Use this

code-IDOCA2 when you check out and receive 30% off. This offer can also be added

to items already on sale for an even deeper discount! As a bonus, at the end of

the sale, Indigenous will donate 10% of the total sales generated by the IDOCA2

code back to OCA. This is our way of saying thank you OCA, for everything you

do! From everyone here at Indigenous Designs Happy shopping! One weave, we are

all knit together.

http://www.indigenousdesigns.com

 

Please forward this publication to family and friends, place it on web sites,

print it, duplicate it and post it freely. Knowledge is power!

 

 

ORGANIC BYTES is a publication of:

ORGANIC CONSUMERS ASSOCIATION

6771 South Silver Hill Drive

Finland, Minnesota 55603

Phone: (218)- 226-4164 Fax: (218) 353-7652

 

 

Read past issues of Organic Bytes here

Subscribe

Safe Un

You are d as:

Shan Russell --- Ottawa, ON

surpriseshan2

Manage your profile here

OCA Homepage

 

 

 

 

 

Hello Shan,

ORGANIC BYTES #148

Health, Justice and Sustainability News Tidbits with an Edge!

 

10/16/2008

Subscribe

Read past issues of Organic Bytes here

IN THIS ISSUE:

* Fighting Organic Label Fraud--Round One Legal Victory for Organic Consumers

* National Call-In Day of Action for Farmworker Rights! Whole Foods: Can you

Hear Us Now?

* Organic Facts of the Week

* Open Letter to the President-Elect by Michael Pollan: Farmer in Chief

* Help Get Out the Organic Vote: Volunteer with Organic Consumers Association!

* Sustainability Tip of the Week: Users Guide to the Backyard Chicken Movement

* Honey Bee Deaths Reaching Crisis Point- How to Have a Bee-Friendly Yard

* Web Videos of the Week

* Quote of the Week

* Headlines of the Week

Written and edited by Craig Minowa and Ronnie Cummins

 

  Campaign Update of the Week:

Fighting Organic Label Fraud--

Round One Legal Victory for Organic Consumers

As reported previously in Organic Bytes, the Organic Consumers Association and

Dr. Bronner's Magic Soaps have sued organic certifier Ecocert in the ongoing

campaign to stop the certification and misleading labeling of fake organic

personal care products that are fundamentally made-up of synthetic ingredients

and petrochemicals. Dr. Bronner's has launched a further umbrella lawsuit

against specific companies who label their products as " organic " but have

primary ingredients that are synthetic. After hearing oral arguments earlier

this month, the San Francisco County Superior Court ruled on October 8 that Dr.

Bronner's Magic Soaps can proceed with its lawsuit seeking to compel so-called

" organic " companies and certifiers to drop, or stop certifying, deceptive

organic label and brand claims. Brands denounced by OCA and Bronner's include

Avalon " Organics " , Jason " Pure, Natural & Organic " , Nature's Gate " Organics " ,

Kiss My Face " Obsessively Organic " , Giovanni

" Organic Cosmetics " , Head " Organics " , Desert Essence " Organics " and Stella

McCartney's CARE " 100% Organic " .

Learn more

_

 

 

Alert of the Week: October 24th

National Call-In Day for Farmworker Rights!

Whole Foods: Can you Hear Us Now?

Despite a mobilization by thousands of organic consumers, Teamsters, and United

Farm Workers, sending in petitions and handing out leaflets at Whole Foods

Market stores in 33 states, WFM is refusing to stand up for workers rights!

Oregon-based Beef Northwest, the feedlot corporation that fattens up Country

Natural Beef's herds, refuses to negotiate with the United Farm Workers in good

faith. Whole Foods in the single largest seller of Country Natural Beef in the

U.S. Joining leading elected officials in Oregon, Presidential Candidate Senator

Barack Obama, in a letter earlier this year urged Beef Northwest to sit down and

negotiate a contract with the United Farm Workers. In the spirit of Cesar

Chavez, please support the United Farmworkers Union drive at the Beef Northwest

feedlots in Oregon and send a message to the world: eliminate labor exploitation

in the organic and natural food sectors.

* Call and fax Whole Foods' Corporate Headquarters and you local Whole Foods'

General Manager.

* Spread the word in your community and send a letter to the editor in support

of sweatfree organic and natural food.

* Send a letter to Whole Foods executives here.

_

Organic Facts of the Week

* If organic farming methods were practiced on all the planet's food-growing

land, it would be like taking more than 1.5 billion cars off the road.

* You can increase your antioxidant intake by 30 percent by choosing organic.

* The average child in America is exposed to five pesticides daily in their

food and drinking water.

* The U.S. water system is regularly contaminated above safe limits immediately

following chemical fertilizer applications to farm fields.

* Farms in developing countries that use organic techniques produce an average

of 79% more than farms that don't.

Source

 

 

  Open Letter to the President-Elect by Michael Pollan: Farmer in Chief

Dear Mr. President-Elect,

It may surprise you to learn that among the issues that will occupy much of your

time in the coming years is one you barely mentioned during the campaign:

food...The era of cheap and abundant food appears to be drawing to a close. What

this means is that you, like so many other leaders through history, will find

yourself confronting the fact - so easy to overlook these past few years - that

the health of a nation's food system is a critical issue of national

security...In the past several months more than 30 nations have experienced food

riots, and so far one government has fallen...All this suggests that a political

constituency for change is building and not only on the left: lately,

conservative voices have also been raised in support of reform. Writing of the

movement back to local food economies, traditional foods (and family meals) and

more sustainable farming, The American Conservative magazine editorialized last

summer that " this is a

conservative cause if ever there was one. " ... We need to wean the American food

system off its heavy 20th-century diet of fossil fuel and put it back on a diet

of contemporary sunshine...

Read the full letter, printed in the New York Times, here.

 

________________________________

 

  Help Get Out the Organic Vote!

Volunteer with Organic Consumers Association!

OCA is concentrating on voter outreach in 7 key states, Colorado, Michigan,

North Carolina, New Mexico, Pennsylvania, Virginia, and Wisconsin. From October

30th to November 3rd, volunteers all over the country will be calling our

contacts to get out the organic vote. Please sign up to volunteer with us so we

can reach as many potential voters as possible! Each volunteer can choose how

many people they're able to call, and we'll provide you with call lists, a phone

script and materials, as well as an optional conference call training on

Tuesday, October 28th. Sign up today and help make sure organic consumers are

heard in this critical election.

Volunteer to call voters in: Colorado, Michigan, North Carolina, New Mexico,

Pennsylvania, Virginia, Wisconsin

 

________________________________

 

  Sustainability Tip of the Week:

Users Guide to the Backyard Chicken Movement

In cities across the U.S., health and organic-minded " locavores " are starting to

raise their own chickens. This backyard farmers movement is a direct result of

the birth and evolution of the " eat local " consciousness. On a city by city

basis, a nationwide grassroots campaign is gradually convincing municipalities

to drop previous laws that did not allow small flocks of poultry to be raised in

city limits. " Fresh is not what you buy at the grocery store. Fresh is when you

go into your backyard, put it in your bag, and eat it, " said Carol-Ann Sayle,

co-owner of an urban farm in Austin, Texas, located within walking distance from

the state capitol. " Everyone should have their own henhouse in their own

backyard. "

Learn more

_

 

We know times are tough for everyone right now. That's why the OCA continues to

work for consumers, family farmers, our environment, and our most precious

assets, our children. We want to continue fighting the good fight, as well as

bring you Organic Bytes, but we need your donations to survive these financially

difficult times. If you enjoy Organic Bytes and believe the world is a better

place with OCA's nonprofit work, please consider donating today. Any size of

donation is helpful and appreciated.

Donate Now: http://www.organicconsumers.org/donations.htm

_

 

 

  Web Forum Discussion of the Week: Honey Bee Deaths Reaching Crisis Point: How

to Have a Bee-Friendly Yard

The following was posted by " Honey Gal " at OCA's web forum: " I'm a beekeeper and

teach classes in bee stewardship. One thing folks can do to help, even if you

aren't a beekeeper, is to make your yard bee friendly. Plant a flowering herb

garden. Bees use herbs medicinally and your plants can help make a difference. I

suggest rosemary, sage, THYME (lots of it), marjoram, chives, basil, all the

mints and other herbs with flowers. Bees will find them. To do more, plant

native flowering bushes, too. In our area (WA) spirea and goldenrod are bee

magnets. Try to have flowers in bloom through into fall. Put out a big shallow

dish of water with sticks or moss in it (so they don't fall in) and keep it

moist. If you can get seaweed, bees are particularly fond of the minerals so I

keep a little pile of seaweed in the " bee pond. " All these small actions add up

and make it a little easier on your local bees. "

Read more and join the discussion at OCA's web forum

 

________________________________

 

Web Videos of the Week:

1. Organic Body Care Rap Video: " If It Doesn't Have the Seal, It Ain't the Real

Deal " from Terressentials.

2. Organic Bytes Co-author on Weather Channel's " Forecast Earth "

 

________________________________

 

Quote of the Week:

" Some people think that the Federal Reserve Banks are United States Government

institutions. They are private monopolies which prey upon the people of these

United States for the benefit of themselves and their foreign customers; foreign

and domestic speculators and swindlers; and rich and predatory money lenders. " -

The Honorable Louis McFadden, Chairman of the House Banking and Currency

Committee in the 1930s

Who Owns the Federal Reserve?

 

________________________________

Headlines of the Week:

1) McCain and Obama Need to Talk Real Farm Policy

2) Equal Exchange Launches New Campaign to Create A Green and More Just Food

System

3) Scientists Say Destruction of Forests Causing Greater Losses Than Bank Crisis

4) Farm & Ranch Groups Expose NAIS as Attempt to Confuse Consumers & Destroy

Small Livestock Producers

5) The Medical Establishment's Ridiculous Opposition to Home-Births

Let OCA sift through the media smog and bring you the top new and analysis of

the day. The OCA website has 20 or more news articles posted each day, and a

library of over 4,000 articles covering issues including health, justice, food

and farming, politics, and the environment. Bookmark OrganicConsumers.org

_________________________________

Mobilizing Organic Consumers In ON

Through the Organic Consumers Fund's Grassroots Netroots Alliance project,

voters are pressing the politicians to support strict organic standards,

mandatory labels for genetically engineered food, and the conversion of U.S.

farmland to organic. Find out who's answering the call in ON here.

*Learn more about OCA related action alerts and other news in ON here.

*Join ON discussion groups in our forum.

*Post events in ON on our community calendar

_________________________________

********support our supporters*********

Fair Trade and Organic Clothes For a Cause

For over a decade, Indigenous Designs has been a pioneer in the fair trade and

organic contemporary apparel market. Indigenous Designs honors the traditional

hand knitting culture of artisans from around the world with ambitious fair

trade practices. Indigenous minimizes the impact to our environment through the

development and use of the finest organic and natural fiber blends, yarns and

dyes. Throughout the remainder of 2008, Indigenous Designs would like to offer

all OCA members a 30% discount on all products on our website! Use this

code-IDOCA2 when you check out and receive 30% off. This offer can also be added

to items already on sale for an even deeper discount! As a bonus, at the end of

the sale, Indigenous will donate 10% of the total sales generated by the IDOCA2

code back to OCA. This is our way of saying thank you OCA, for everything you

do! From everyone here at Indigenous Designs Happy shopping! One weave, we are

all knit together.

http://www.indigenousdesigns.com

 

Please forward this publication to family and friends, place it on web sites,

print it, duplicate it and post it freely. Knowledge is power!

 

 

ORGANIC BYTES is a publication of:

ORGANIC CONSUMERS ASSOCIATION

6771 South Silver Hill Drive

Finland, Minnesota 55603

Phone: (218)- 226-4164 Fax: (218) 353-7652

 

 

Read past issues of Organic Bytes here

Subscribe

Safe Un

You are d as:

Shan Russell --- Ottawa, ON

surpriseshan2

Manage your profile here

OCA Homepage

 

 

 

 

 

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