Farmers Meet Leaders to Seek Organic Agriculture Protections
Organic dairy farmers will meet with lawmakers in Washington, D.C., on July 22, 2025, advocating for policy protections critical to their industry.
The Organic Farmers Association (OFA) will lead this effort, hosting multiple meetings with Congress members and USDA officials to discuss key issues like organic dairy data collection and necessary legislative action.
OFA has worked for years on policies such as the O DAIRY Act (2023) and the Organic Dairy Data Collection Act (2024). Though these were milestones, the uncertainty surrounding the Farm Bill means continued advocacy is essential. Farmers aim to ensure supportive language is included in any future legislation.
Organic dairy farms have faced significant challenges due to market consolidation, unstable pricing, and rising costs of production. The impact has been severe in dairy states like Vermont, where over 35% of organic dairy farms have shut down since 2016.