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Time to reconnect with local food...

Slow Food is launching Terra Madre Day around the world, to be held for the first time on December 10 this year [Click for more info]



Watch the latest in Oregon

Farmers Markets in the News (Copy this link into your browser to see a video report of Oregon Farmers Markets) [Click for more info]



Rediscover the place for local food.

Small changes can bring modest improvements in a regional economy, at least when it comes to local foods. [Click for more info]



Ingredients Film In Oregon

A Documentary Film about Food and Farming in the Pacific Northwest [Click for more info]



The Economics of Local Food

Local food strengthens the economy. It keeps money in local communities and helps create jobs, which in turn can help reduce crime.
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White House Garden Video

The White House has posted a new 7-minute video telling the story of planting the new garden. The link will take you to the video.
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Obama Wants to Set Up White House Farmers Market

President Obama said on Thursday that he and the First Lady are looking into setting up a farmers market just outside the White House, which might sell food from the White House garden or from local farmers. [Click for more info]



Organically Grown in Oregon Week

September 14th - 20th 2009 has been declared Organically Grown in Oregon Week (OGOW) by Governor Theodore Kulongoski. [Click for more info]



Food, Inc

How Industrial Food Is Making Us Sicker, Fatter and Poorer - And What You Can Do About It SHOWING IN CORVALLIS starting July 17th. [Click for more info]



Upgraded Website

With a generous grant from the County Commissioners we were able to upgrade our website to use it as a dynamic and powerful vehicle for communication with the community. [Click for more info]



Localwashing

'Localwashing' Corporations Move to Co-opt Consumers Desire to Buy 'Local' & Sustainable Products & Services [Click for more info]



Market Featured in Examiner Article

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OCA on New Food Safety Bill-HR 2749

There's been a lot of buzz on the web about the new Food Safety Enhancement Act of 2009 (HR-2749). Many of our supporters have called or emailed us to find our stance on the issue. Although the Organic Consumers Association is fairly satisfied that the bill is intended to protect organic farmers from being negatively impacted by new food safety regulations, the bill does not address the underlying causes of America's persistent and evermore serious food safety crisis: factory farms and chemical-intensive agriculture.

When addressing the concerns of E.coli or salmonella, the bill focuses on fresh vegetables and fruits rather than CAFOs or intensive confinement factory farms, in effect treating the symptom and not the disease. A close look at the nation's food poisoning epidemics over the past decade reveal that the overwhelming majority of fruit and vegetable contamination incidents are a direct result of water and soil pollution from large factory farms. The OCA believes that HR-2749 should be amended to address factory farming:

1) Animals should never be fed blood, manure or slaughterhouse waste.

2) Cows need to eat grass.

3) Animals need to be spread out on enough land to absorb their waste.

4) CAFOs (Confined Animal Feeding Operations) pose unacceptable risks to human health such as antibiotic resistance, incubate dangerous viruses and pathogens such as the Swine Flu and Bird Flu, contaminate the environment, institutionalize animal cruelty, and need to be phased out and shut down.

Reprinted with Permission from The Organic Consumers Association

http://www.organicconsumers.org/

 
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