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This page offers quick access to trusted external links, tools, and regulatory guidance to support your organic certification journey. Whether you’re managing compliance, exploring international trade, or looking for official documentation, these resources are here to help. Start exploring below to find the information you need. Click a topic below to jump to a specific section and begin exploring the tools that matter most to you.

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Strengthening Organic Enforcement​

“What is SOE, and how does it affect me?”

USDA Strengthening Organic Enforcement Website

This official USDA webpage summarizes the SOE Final Rule, lists the National Organic Program’s contact information, and links multiple supporting documents and informational events. Got questions? You can find answers on this webpage.

VIEW WEBSITE

National Organic Program SOE Primer

To help organic certifiers and operations comply with the rule, NOP has published a new SOE reference resource online. These resources provide a quick guide to changes in the code of federal regulations (CFR) references resulting from SOE.

SOE PRIMER SLIDES

USDA Organic Trainings

The Organic Integrity Learning Center, operated by the NOP, offers free online training for certifiers, inspectors, and compliance professionals. It also provides educational resources for organic farmers, handlers, and operators.

VIEW FREE TRAININGS

Online Learning

“Where can I learn more about certification?”

National Organic Program

The USDA National Organic Program (NOP) offers a wealth of knowledge about organic certification. This website helps you answer the question, “Is organic an option for me?” You’ll find links to videos, training modules, and other resources that explain the certification process step-by-step.

VIEW WEBSITE

Organic Integrity Learning Center

The Organic Integrity Learning Center (OILC) is a free online training platform. Create a free account and choose from over 30 courses that cover a range of USDA Organic topics. Learn the essentials of the organic system, find out what to expect during an inspection, and more! Click the button below to see everything you need to know to get started.

LEARN MORE

Organic Agronomy Training Service

OATS, the Organic Agronomy Training Service, is a collaboratively-managed training program for agricultural professionals working with organic or transitioning farmers in the United States.

OATS YOUTUBE CHANNEL

Transition to Organic

“Where can I get assistance with transitioning to organic?”

Organic Transition Initiative

Before crops can be certified organic, farmers must carefully manage their land without using prohibited inputs like synthetic pesticides for 36 months. During this transition period and during the first years after certification, farmers often face many technical and market challenges. The Organic Transition Initiative (OTI) is a $300 million multi-agency USDA effort to support this transition and build and strengthen organic markets. 

VIEW OTI WEBSITE

Transition to Organic Partnership Program

TOPP is a collaborative effort involving many partners working together towards a common goal. The TOPP partnership network covers six regions: the Mid-Atlantic/Northeast, Southeast, Midwest, Plains, Northwest, and West/Southwest. Organizations in these regions are actively forming partnerships to serve transitioning and existing organic farmers. Over time, technical assistance resources will be made available to all candidate and existing organic farmers through the USDA website.

VIEW TOPP website

USDA TOPP Information

The Transition to Organic Partnership Program (TOPP) is a USDA initiative investing up to $100 million over five years to support farmers transitioning to organic. Through regional networks, TOPP partners with nonprofit organizations to provide technical assistance, education, and outreach to both transitioning and existing organic producers.

USDA TOPP INFORMATIONAL WEBSITE

Regulations & Guidance

“Where can  I find the official rules regarding a topic?”

National Organic Program Handbook

The National Organic Program (NOP) Handbook aims to provide those who own, manage, or certify organic operations with guidance, instructions, and policy memos to assist in complying with the NOP regulations. Click through the interactive PDF’s section titles to gain insight on topics that may apply to your organic operation.

NOP HANDBOOK

USDA Organic Regulations

Find the official USDA organic regulations here. This is the Code of Federal Regulations, Part 205. Use the Table of Contents to quickly navigate the document by topic. You can also see any recent changes made to the regulations. Need to remember a part of the regulations? You can save and/or print sections as you see fit as well. 

USDA ORGANIC REGULATIONS

USDA International Trade Arrangements

Learn who the United States has as trade partners and understand the international trade arrangements in place for organic products. Read through the organic equivalency arrangements according to your operation’s physical location. These resources will show you how maintain compliance during the exportation and/or importation of your organic products.

INT'L TRADE ARRANGEMENTS

Organic Enforcement Activity

This webpage explains how the USDA handles administrative and judicial proceedings to resolve noncompliance notices or to implement a proposed action such as a Cease-and-Desist Notice or a Proposed Suspension or Revocation.

USDA ORGANIC REGULATIONS

EU Organic Regulations

This European Commission webpage details legislation for the organics sector including legal acts, production and labeling, controls, and trade.

EU ORGANIC REGULATIONS

Funding Sources

“What financial resources are available?”

National Resource Conservation Service

The National Resource Conservation Service (NRCS) can help organic producers develop a conservation plan that meets their goals, and can often help with financial assistance to implement elements of the plan. Organic producers may apply for all NRCS financial assistance programs. The Environmental Quality Incentives Program – Organic Initiative specifically targets organic producers. Though payment is lower, there is less competition for ranking in the organic pool. Each state and area has unique ranking criteria due to local conservation issues.

NRCS ORGANIC WEBSITE

Local Agriculture Market Program

The Local Agriculture Market Program (LAMP) supports the development, coordination, and expansion of direct producer-to-consumer marketing; local and regional food markets and enterprises; and value-added agricultural products. LAMP is an umbrella program created in the 2018 Farm Bill that encompasses the Farmers Market Promotion ProgramLocal Food Promotion ProgramRegional Food System Partnerships Program, and Value-Added Producer Grants Program.

LAMP WEBSITE

Specialty Crop Block Grant Program

The purpose of the Specialty Crop Block Grant Program (SCBGP) is to enhance the competitiveness of specialty crops. Specialty crops are defined as “fruits, vegetables, tree nuts, dried fruits, horticulture, and nursery crops (including floriculture).” 

SCBGP WEBSITE

Organic Farming Research Foundation Grant Program

The Organic Farming Research Foundation (OFRF) Grant Program has awarded hundreds of grants to organic researchers and farmers in the U.S., Canada, and Mexico. All OFRF-funded research must involve farmers or ranchers in project design and implementation, take place on certified organic land, and include strong education and outreach components. 

OFRF GRANT PROGRAM

Sustainable Agriculture Research and Education Grants

Sustainable Agriculture Research and Education (SARE) offers competitive grants to fund research and education projects that advance sustainable agriculture practices in the United States. Click below to learn about eligibility and how to apply.

SARE GRANTS

Find Organic Operations

“What organic suppliers are in my area? How can I check the organic certification status of an operation?”

Organic Integrity Database

Find a certified organic farm or business, or search for an operation with specific characteristics. Listings on the Organic Integrity Database (OID) come from USDA-accredited certifying agents. You can use this website to find organic suppliers of a specific product, do market research for organic products in your area, check on the certification status of a particular operation, and more!

OID WEBSITE

Inputs

“What fertilizers, insecticides, sanitizers, etc. can I use?”

National List

The National List of Allowed and Prohibited Substances, often referred to as the National List, is a section of the federal organic standards under the National Organic Program. This is the best place to find what substances (fertilizers, insecticides, sanitizers, etc.) are allowed and prohibited for use in organic production and handling operations. These substances are widely known as inputs, since they’re substances that you put into an organic system.

NATIONAL LIST

Organic Materials Review Institute

The Organic Materials Review Institute (OMRI) is an organization that has a user-friendly, searchable list of input products that are allowed for use in organic production and processing according to the USDA National Organic Program, Canadian Organic Standards, and Mexican Organic Products Law. Watch this video tutorial to learn how to use OMRI’s online list of inputs.

OMRI WEBSITE

Seeds

“Where can I find organic seeds and information about seed saving?”

Beginning Farmers

The Beginning Farmers website lists multiple organic seed companies directly on their Organic Seed Sources webpage. The page also offers links to searchable organic seed databases for further research. Click below to find an organic seed supplier!

BEGINNING FARMERS WEBSITE

Organic Seed Alliance

Organic Seed Alliance is a nonprofit that serves growers working with seed across the US at any scale through participatory research, practical education, policy advocacy, and network development. Their website offers an organic seed producers directory and practical how-to publications about seed saving.

ORGANIC SEED ALLIANCE WEBSITE

Compliance Tips

“How do I  avoid common noncompliances?”

Rodale Institute YouTube

Want to learn common grower and/or livestock non-compliances and how to avoid them? Get ready for your next inspection by clicking on the free videos below. A panel of experts from Rodale Institute, EcoCert ICO, and Pennsylvania Certified Organic will share their years of regulatory experience to help you maintain organic compliance. Check out the entire YouTube channel for even more helpful content.

COMMON CROP NONCOMPLIANCES

Common Livestock Noncompliances

Want to learn common grower and/or livestock non-compliances and how to avoid them? Get ready for your next inspection by clicking on the free videos below. A panel of experts from Rodale Institute, EcoCert ICO, and Pennsylvania Certified Organic will share their years of regulatory experience to help you maintain organic compliance. Check out the entire YouTube channel for even more helpful content.

VIEW VIDEO

Organic Fraud Prevention

This course is a series of training videos created in partnership with the Organic Trade Association (OTA) to support the Organic Fraud Prevention Solutions program, which is detailed in The Organic Fraud Prevention Guide. If you are currently enrolled in the program, you will have received your Organic Fraud Prevention Guide and should refer to it as you work through this course. If you have not yet received the Guide, please contact the Organic Trade Association, info@ota.com.

TAKE THE COURSE

Resource Hubs

“Where can I find articles, videos, and other resources to help my organic  operation?”

USDA Organic Farmers

This webpage on the USDA website provides insight into what organic agriculture is and what resources are available. Find links to the organic standards, USDA research, as well as resources for historically underserved farmers/ranchers and urban growers. There’s also information about the Organic Transition Initiative.

USDA ORGANIC WEBSITE

USDA Organic Directory

This webpage on the USDA website provides insight into what organic agriculture is and what resources are available. Find links to the organic standards, USDA research, as well as resources for historically underserved farmers/ranchers and urban growers. There’s also information about the Organic Transition Initiative.

VISIT DIRECTORY

ATTRA

The National Center for Appropriate Technology’s ATTRA Sustainable Agriculture program is a trusted source of sustainable and organic agriculture information and maintains a knowledge base of practical multimedia resources for farmers, ranchers, and educators. Click below to see their organic resource library that features topics such as organic certification, organic regulations, and organic practices.

ATTRA ORGANIC WEBSITE

eOrganic

This is the public website of the Organic Agriculture Community of the Extension Foundation. Click below to find organic articles, webinars, videos, and more. You can also submit questions through their “Ask an Expert” feature. eOrganic’s mission is to foster a research and outreach community, engage farmers and agricultural professionals through trainings and publications, and support research and outreach projects.

EORGANIC WEBSITE

Black Farmers Index

Black Farmers Index started as a solutions-based journalism project launched by Ark Republic on April 14, 2020 as a way to provide a small list of Black farmers to address the rising issues of food security during the global pandemic. Initially, the list was 150 farmers. Today we have over 1,000 row crop farmers, ranchers, poultry farmers, vegetable and fruit producers, grains and nut harvesters, beekeepers, fisherfolk, oystermen, foresters, foragers, vinters and more. 

BFI WEBSITE

Organic Farming Research Foundation

Organic Farming Research Foundation (OFRF) works to foster the improvement and widespread adoption of organic farming systems. They cultivate organic research, education, and federal policies that bring more farmers and acreage into organic production. Here you can find online courses, publications, videos, and more for organic and transitioning to organic production.

OFRF WEBSITE

Sustainable Agriculture Research and Education

Sustainable Agriculture Research and Education (SARE) offers a range of organic production resources on topics such as pest management, seeds, fertility management, tillage, animal systems, marketing, transitioning to organic, and more.

SARE WEBSITE

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