Allowed Inputs for Organic Farms: OMRI Certification, Certifier Roles, and Best Practices

Southeast
https://us06web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZMsf-6vpjwoHNf5APGO7Apr0uQDs7ThTBe8#/registration
EST
August 22, 2024
11:00 am
August 22, 2024
12:00 pm

Virtual
Zoom
TOPP
Florida Organic Growers and Organic Materials Review Institute (OMRI)
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On August 22nd, join Florida Organic Growers and Organic Materials Review Institute (OMRI) from 11am – 12pm (EST) for “Allowed Inputs for Organic Farms: OMRI Certification, Certifier Roles, and Best Practices.”

This webinar is designed to help organic farmers navigate the complexities of input selection for organic production. Discover how OMRI certifies products, the benefits of using OMRI-listed inputs, and guidelines for maintaining organic compliance. Learn about the certifier’s role in input review, including the decision-making process and the types of questions they can and cannot answer. This session will provide valuable insights, practical advice, and clarify common misconceptions about inputs allowed and not allowed in organic production. Don’t miss this opportunity to gain a deeper understanding of allowed organic inputs and improve your operation!

Register for free here: https://us06web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZMsf-6…

Guest Presenter: Orsi Dézsi, Executive Director/CEO of OMRI, will be speaking at this event! Orsi holds a B.A. in History and Russian & Eastern European Studies, and a Master’s in Public Administration, with a focus in Nonprofit Management. For the past 20 years, she has worked closely with the regulatory community, industry stakeholders, and clients to navigate the evolving global regulatory landscape in both equipment design and food contact material regulations. Outside of work, Orsi is actively involved in the community by volunteering at a local animal rescue and food pantry.

This event is supported by the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) Transition to Organic Partnership Program (TOPP), administered by the USDA Agricultural Marketing Service (AMS) National Organic Program (NOP), promises to be an enlightening experience for all participants.

On August 22nd, join Florida Organic Growers and Organic Materials Review Institute (OMRI) from 11am – 12pm (EST) for “Allowed Inputs for Organic Farms: OMRI Certification, Certifier Roles, and Best Practices.”

This webinar is designed to help organic farmers navigate the complexities of input selection for organic production. Discover how OMRI certifies products, the benefits of using OMRI-listed inputs, and guidelines for maintaining organic compliance. Learn about the certifier’s role in input review, including the decision-making process and the types of questions they can and cannot answer. This session will provide valuable insights, practical advice, and clarify common misconceptions about inputs allowed and not allowed in organic production. Don’t miss this opportunity to gain a deeper understanding of allowed organic inputs and improve your operation!

Register for free here: https://us06web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZMsf-6…

Guest Presenter: Orsi Dézsi, Executive Director/CEO of OMRI, will be speaking at this event! Orsi holds a B.A. in History and Russian & Eastern European Studies, and a Master’s in Public Administration, with a focus in Nonprofit Management. For the past 20 years, she has worked closely with the regulatory community, industry stakeholders, and clients to navigate the evolving global regulatory landscape in both equipment design and food contact material regulations. Outside of work, Orsi is actively involved in the community by volunteering at a local animal rescue and food pantry.

This event is supported by the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) Transition to Organic Partnership Program (TOPP), administered by the USDA Agricultural Marketing Service (AMS) National Organic Program (NOP), promises to be an enlightening experience for all participants.