From: OCA's Press Release: Horizon Organic Ignored OCA's Offer to End Milk Boycott
http://www.organicconsumers.org/articles/article_4590.cfm
WASHINGTON, DC- The Organic Consumers Association (OCA) will step up
efforts to promote its boycott against Horizon Organic (a subsidiary of
Dean Foods and a supplier to Wal-Mart) after talks through a mediator
failed to produce any resolution. Since the Natural Products Expo East
held in Baltimore in October of 2006, OCA has worked through Michael
Funk, CEO of United Natural Foods to find a solution.
"We have acted in good faith and have notified Horizon on what they
need to do for OCA to end the boycott. It seems the constructive
dialogue we had with mediator Michael Funk, CEO United Natural Foods
has been cut off," says Ronnie Cummins, Executive Director of the
Organic Consumers Association. "It is up to Horizon to decide if they
are going to comply with consumer expectations and make sure that their
milk is truly organic, or if they are going to continue to exploit
loopholes in the USDA NOP (National Organic Program) to sell sham
organic milk."
These solutions to end OCAs boycott were offered to Horizon Organic through Mr. Funk in November of 2006:
(1) Horizon will immediately and publicly announce plans to discontinue
purchasing organic milk from any source not meeting the proposed NOP
dairy pasture standards (grazing during the entire growing season, but
not less than 120 days, and providing a minimum of 30% dry matter
intake during the growing season).
(2) Horizon will put into place a policy on its corporate owned farms,
and a requirement for its independent suppliers that any cattle brought
onto a certified organic dairy operation will have been managed
organically from the last third of gestation.
(3) Horizon will immediately open its records on its farming operations
and its facilities for inspection by an independent
certifier/verification team or agency chosen by the Organic Consumers
Association.
(4) Horizon will provide the names and contact information for all
farms milking over 400 cows and require their independent suppliers to
be subjected to independent third-party inspection by an independent
certifier/verification agency chosen by the Organic Consumers
Association.
(5) Before any public announcement about a suspension of the boycott
takes place, OCA's designated outside verification team will have the
right to inspect any or all of Horizon's proprietary farms as well as
designated farm supplies with herds of 400 or more milking cows.
OCA initiated a boycott against Horizon (and Aurora Organic) in May,
2006 over their use of loopholes in the USDA NOP rules that allow them
to label milk produced at giant intensive confinement dairy feedlots as
USDA Organic. Further, a study by the Cornucopia Institute found that
Horizon is purchasing the majority of their milk from feedlot dairies
where the cows have little or no access to pasture, and have routinely
been imported from conventional farms, where the animals have been
weaned on blood plasma, fed genetically engineered feed, slaughterhouse
waste, and poultry manure, and injected or treated with antibiotics.
Click here to see the full text of OCA's Press Release: Horizon Organic Ignored OCA's Offer to End Milk Boycott.
To read Michael Funk's attack on the OCA, please click on the link at the top of the page.
Michael Funk & UNFI Attack OCA for Demanding that Horizon Submit to Outside Certification of Its Factory Feedlots
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Organic Consumers Association, Posted May 1, 2007
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