U.S. Organic Farming in 2000-2001: Adoption of Certified Systems
- by Catherine Greene and Amy Kremen
- 4/1/2003
Overview
U.S. farmland managed under organic systems expanded rapidly throughout the 1990s, and that pace has continued as farmers strive to meet consumer demand in both local and national markets. The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) implemented national organic standards on organic production and processing in October 2002, following more than a decade of development. The new uniform standards are expected to facilitate further growth in the organic farm sector. This report updates USDA estimates of land farmed with organic practices for 2000 and 2001, and provides new estimates on the number of certified organic operations in each State.
Download
-
Full Report
Download (PDF, 226.37 KB) -
Abstract, Acknowledgments
Download (PDF, 14.41 KB) -
Contents
Download (PDF, 5.91 KB) -
Summary
Download (PDF, 8.36 KB) -
Introduction
Download (PDF, 8.14 KB) -
Rising Consumer Demand for Organic Products
Download (PDF, 6.41 KB) -
Organic Farming Systems
Download (PDF, 14.11 KB) -
Third-Party Certification and National Standards
Download (PDF, 15.23 KB) -
U.S. Adoption Patterns, 1997-2001
Download (PDF, 68.08 KB) -
Certified Organic Field Crops and Hay
Download (PDF, 25.75 KB) -
Certified Organic Specialty and Minor Crops
Download (PDF, 26.41 KB) -
Certified Organic Livestock and Pasture
Download (PDF, 38.1 KB) -
Recent Federal Policy Initiatives
Download (PDF, 12.13 KB) -
References
Download (PDF, 21.26 KB) -
Appendix
Download (PDF, 62.41 KB)