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Illinois Soybean
          Association
          July 24, 2012
             Chicago IL

            Thomas P. Redick
Global Environmental Ethics Counsel, LLC
            www.geeclaw.com
 ANSI Leonardo/SCS standards tilt to organic
  model.
 The Sustainability Consortium – Univ of Arkansas
  based, seeking input from producers
    Major food and ag companies paying $50,000 to play
    Now seeking more grower input without paying $10,000?
 NRDC Stewardship Index for Specialty Crops:
   Technology neutral, but very few biotech crops in specialty
    (squash, sweet corn in small amounts – apples on way?)
   Grower participation/data quality a barriers - “value
    proposition” needed to get growers to fill out forms, disclose
   New round of funding from UDSA $761k, 10/2011-9/2013
 National Initiative on Sustainable Agriculture (NISA)
 “Keystone Field to Market” for commodities in pilots
   Bunge N. America -- Nebraska
   Syngenta – Mississippi Basin
 WWF Sustainability standards are all “Roundtables”, e.g.:
   Industry, NGOs, Retailers, Producers – balanced
   Crop-specific – otherwise too complex
 Healthy Grown Potato (Wisconsin) – shelf space?
 RT Sustainable Palm Oil (RSPO)
   UK Green marketing law invalidated it
 RT Responsible Soy – first sale to Unilever 2011
   EU RED recognizes it for certifying producers
 Jason Clay “freeze the footprint of food” via top food
 companies cutting impacts but double production.
   Global Harvest Initiative (www.globalharvestinitiative.org)
   Sustainable Agriculture Initiative (www.saiplatform.org)
   “21st Century technology allows faster selection.”
 Food companies are all cutting energy usage, water,
 waste and want their supply chain to follow along
   Unilever: 100% of agricultural inputs “sustainable” and
    reduce footprint via LCA by 50%, but double revenue.
   Unilever, Nutreco and Rabobank will “bundle” carbon
   Kelloggs commits to 15% reductions – supply chain next to
    reap the same “low hanging fruit”
 Wal-Mart environmental goals:
   100 percent renewable energy
   Reach “zero” waste
   Sustainable packaging
 Wal-Mart “sustainability index” reaches overseas
   Sustainable seafood requirements drove South
    American changes in fisheries practices
   Chinese small producers signed up to meet index
 Do not fall into the 5% that fail to meet the supply
 specification du jour that takes 5 years to sort out!
 EU Renewable energy directive – ADM touting
  compliance
 Japan/UK “Voluntary” Carbon contracts on
  more products
 UK Green Marketing Law & US FTC “Green
  Guides” Liability
 Asian soy crushers starting to ask US soy to
  prove it is sustainable
 USDA uses voluntary support (WTO “green
 box”) for environmental measures
     Crop insurance? Report annually (erosion etc.)
     Energy Efficiency audits using ANSI standard (ASABE)
     Funding innovation in agri-environmental management.
     House Farm Bill may cut these programs
 Environmental Protection Agency role
   Funding - e.g., Lodi Wine Group grant for integrated pest
    mgt on pesticides
   Clean Water act – Trading credits with factories, dairies etc.
 Specialty & Commodity
    US has “Keystone Field to Market” for commodities,
    Stewardship Index for Specialty Crops etc.
    Sustainability Consortium still figuring out its path
    Production contracts allow tracing to farm
 “Precautionary Agriculture” (Organic/EU/UN)
    Plenty of Food, Poor distribution, African political strife
    ANSI Leonardo/SCS standards tilt to organic model
    Rainforest Alliance, EU’s “SAI”, Global GAP
    UN “Agroecology” & “Livestock’s Long Shadow” don’t
     mix --- “natural” nutrients start with emitting animals
 Organic model needs protection from “GMO” mix-in?
 USDA regulatory overhaul segregated RR
  beets pending final approval.
 US Litigation about coexistence
   National Env. Policy Act (NEPA) injunctions
   Nuisance-Negligence liability under common law
   Overseas Regulatory Moves Hitting US Producers:
 State “nonGMO” zones, at home and abroad
   West Coast – CA , OR, WA, BC (Canada)
   EU cities and Austria etc.
 Area planted worldwide increased by 10%+
  each year over last 15 years
 Pockets of resistance in the EU and markets
  that depend on it (Africa)
    NonGM zones pop up in EU, US and Latin
     America
    More EU nations banning planting of biotech
     corn
 Four California counties votes to go Non
  GMO
Hey, man,
                                don’t ban
                                my biotech
                                marijuana!
 2005 snapshot
   Brown are
    Marin, Trinity, Mendocino            No thanks, we
   Add Santa Cruz ’06                    like GMOs!
   All the rest – No way!                 B.t. corn is
 Community standards for                   safer for
  nuisance can be statutory                livestock!

 Industry stopped NonGM
  in production ag counties
 VT backed down from its
  seed purity law and cannot
  pass bio-liability
 Borrowing from “Non-GM” zone movement, standards bar
  biotech (genetically modified, “GM”)
    US Green Building Counsel unfortunately may be adopting
     anti-GM FSC standard just as biotech trees show up on
     scene?
    Rainforest Alliance sustainable ag standard anti-GMO
 Tech-neutral WWF RT on Responsible Soybeans (S.America)
    Non-GMO grower must maintain buffer in GM area
    Unless local law or practice requires segregation of GM
 RT Sustainable Biofuels – Technology neutral now.
 Global GAP – similar requirement to prevent migration. Also
  considering whether this should apply in US, Canada, (Arg.
  too?)
“Precautionary Approach” applied to all ag?
 Precaution keeps benefits from market for testing
  hypothesis after hypothesis, using “weight of
  evidence” analysis
   Reduced agricultural chemicals, mycotoxins, positive
    increase in soil etc. are well documented benefit of biotech
    crops
   Organic crops cannot do “no till” conservation tillage
 Organic “mycotoxin risk” under-estimated?
   B.t. corn reduces in some well-documented studies
   Latin American mothers and babies paying for ignorance
 Balanced approach applies precaution to organic too.
Life Cycle Analysis Standards – Which method wins,
and where? Is Organic ag more sustainable?
 Most organic crops cannot do “no till” – need biotech crops,
  herbicides
 UK Prof. cites “lower yield” + “limited biodiversity benefit” of
  organic farming. Not “sustainable” or “best/only agriculture”.
 Not enough manure to go around, making organic approaches a
  niche market – even when governments legislate organic in 25% of
  farms (e.g., Sweden)
 More fuel used to get same yield
       Tilling weeds uses more tractor passes across a field, and more fuel
       Energy use of laborers, more of whom are required,
       Residue in no-till is a “skin” or solid surface that will support
        tractor/ sprayer wheels in wet field – in and out quicker, more
        reliable yields.
 “Halo” effect of B.t. crops benefits nearby organic corn.
 Organic consumers always an elite minority?
 2007 - California judge stopped Roundup Ready Alfalfa
 2009 -- California judge stopped Roundup Ready Sugar
  Beets on same basic “protect nonGMO” theory
 2010 – US Supreme Court rules on RR Alfalfa
   No Nationwide Injunctions!
   USDA must contain “contamination” using partial approval
 2011 – USDA approves RR Sugar Beets partial planting
  (not in parts of California, Oregon etc. -West Coast seed
  production).
 Bottom Line – middle path through AOSCA and other
  certifiers of seed purity – coexistence possible, but not
  cheap.
 2008 Farm Bill encouraged specialty crops,
  funding energy audits etc. and ordered USDA to
  overhaul biotech regs.
 USDA overdue in mandate to revise regs, under
  pressure to expand authority beyond “plant pests”
  to regulation “other effects” of “noxious weeds”.
 USDA formed AC21 committee to advise it on
  coexistence (again) which might find common
  ground.
 U.S. industry, courts establish “due care” for
  commingling at low levels (“LLP” or “AP” ), but EU
  has “zero tolerance” which complicates exporting
Thomas Redick

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Thomas Redick

  • 1. Illinois Soybean Association July 24, 2012 Chicago IL Thomas P. Redick Global Environmental Ethics Counsel, LLC www.geeclaw.com
  • 2.  ANSI Leonardo/SCS standards tilt to organic model.  The Sustainability Consortium – Univ of Arkansas based, seeking input from producers  Major food and ag companies paying $50,000 to play  Now seeking more grower input without paying $10,000?  NRDC Stewardship Index for Specialty Crops:  Technology neutral, but very few biotech crops in specialty (squash, sweet corn in small amounts – apples on way?)  Grower participation/data quality a barriers - “value proposition” needed to get growers to fill out forms, disclose  New round of funding from UDSA $761k, 10/2011-9/2013  National Initiative on Sustainable Agriculture (NISA)
  • 3.  “Keystone Field to Market” for commodities in pilots  Bunge N. America -- Nebraska  Syngenta – Mississippi Basin  WWF Sustainability standards are all “Roundtables”, e.g.:  Industry, NGOs, Retailers, Producers – balanced  Crop-specific – otherwise too complex  Healthy Grown Potato (Wisconsin) – shelf space?  RT Sustainable Palm Oil (RSPO)  UK Green marketing law invalidated it  RT Responsible Soy – first sale to Unilever 2011  EU RED recognizes it for certifying producers
  • 4.  Jason Clay “freeze the footprint of food” via top food companies cutting impacts but double production.  Global Harvest Initiative (www.globalharvestinitiative.org)  Sustainable Agriculture Initiative (www.saiplatform.org)  “21st Century technology allows faster selection.”  Food companies are all cutting energy usage, water, waste and want their supply chain to follow along  Unilever: 100% of agricultural inputs “sustainable” and reduce footprint via LCA by 50%, but double revenue.  Unilever, Nutreco and Rabobank will “bundle” carbon  Kelloggs commits to 15% reductions – supply chain next to reap the same “low hanging fruit”
  • 5.  Wal-Mart environmental goals:  100 percent renewable energy  Reach “zero” waste  Sustainable packaging  Wal-Mart “sustainability index” reaches overseas  Sustainable seafood requirements drove South American changes in fisheries practices  Chinese small producers signed up to meet index  Do not fall into the 5% that fail to meet the supply specification du jour that takes 5 years to sort out!
  • 6.  EU Renewable energy directive – ADM touting compliance  Japan/UK “Voluntary” Carbon contracts on more products  UK Green Marketing Law & US FTC “Green Guides” Liability  Asian soy crushers starting to ask US soy to prove it is sustainable
  • 7.  USDA uses voluntary support (WTO “green box”) for environmental measures  Crop insurance? Report annually (erosion etc.)  Energy Efficiency audits using ANSI standard (ASABE)  Funding innovation in agri-environmental management.  House Farm Bill may cut these programs  Environmental Protection Agency role  Funding - e.g., Lodi Wine Group grant for integrated pest mgt on pesticides  Clean Water act – Trading credits with factories, dairies etc.
  • 8.  Specialty & Commodity  US has “Keystone Field to Market” for commodities,  Stewardship Index for Specialty Crops etc.  Sustainability Consortium still figuring out its path  Production contracts allow tracing to farm  “Precautionary Agriculture” (Organic/EU/UN)  Plenty of Food, Poor distribution, African political strife  ANSI Leonardo/SCS standards tilt to organic model  Rainforest Alliance, EU’s “SAI”, Global GAP  UN “Agroecology” & “Livestock’s Long Shadow” don’t mix --- “natural” nutrients start with emitting animals  Organic model needs protection from “GMO” mix-in?
  • 9.  USDA regulatory overhaul segregated RR beets pending final approval.  US Litigation about coexistence  National Env. Policy Act (NEPA) injunctions  Nuisance-Negligence liability under common law Overseas Regulatory Moves Hitting US Producers:  State “nonGMO” zones, at home and abroad  West Coast – CA , OR, WA, BC (Canada)  EU cities and Austria etc.
  • 10.  Area planted worldwide increased by 10%+ each year over last 15 years  Pockets of resistance in the EU and markets that depend on it (Africa)  NonGM zones pop up in EU, US and Latin America  More EU nations banning planting of biotech corn  Four California counties votes to go Non GMO
  • 11. Hey, man, don’t ban my biotech marijuana!  2005 snapshot  Brown are Marin, Trinity, Mendocino No thanks, we  Add Santa Cruz ’06 like GMOs!  All the rest – No way! B.t. corn is  Community standards for safer for nuisance can be statutory livestock!  Industry stopped NonGM in production ag counties  VT backed down from its seed purity law and cannot pass bio-liability
  • 12.  Borrowing from “Non-GM” zone movement, standards bar biotech (genetically modified, “GM”)  US Green Building Counsel unfortunately may be adopting anti-GM FSC standard just as biotech trees show up on scene?  Rainforest Alliance sustainable ag standard anti-GMO  Tech-neutral WWF RT on Responsible Soybeans (S.America)  Non-GMO grower must maintain buffer in GM area  Unless local law or practice requires segregation of GM  RT Sustainable Biofuels – Technology neutral now.  Global GAP – similar requirement to prevent migration. Also considering whether this should apply in US, Canada, (Arg. too?)
  • 13. “Precautionary Approach” applied to all ag?  Precaution keeps benefits from market for testing hypothesis after hypothesis, using “weight of evidence” analysis  Reduced agricultural chemicals, mycotoxins, positive increase in soil etc. are well documented benefit of biotech crops  Organic crops cannot do “no till” conservation tillage  Organic “mycotoxin risk” under-estimated?  B.t. corn reduces in some well-documented studies  Latin American mothers and babies paying for ignorance  Balanced approach applies precaution to organic too.
  • 14. Life Cycle Analysis Standards – Which method wins, and where? Is Organic ag more sustainable?  Most organic crops cannot do “no till” – need biotech crops, herbicides  UK Prof. cites “lower yield” + “limited biodiversity benefit” of organic farming. Not “sustainable” or “best/only agriculture”.  Not enough manure to go around, making organic approaches a niche market – even when governments legislate organic in 25% of farms (e.g., Sweden)  More fuel used to get same yield  Tilling weeds uses more tractor passes across a field, and more fuel  Energy use of laborers, more of whom are required,  Residue in no-till is a “skin” or solid surface that will support tractor/ sprayer wheels in wet field – in and out quicker, more reliable yields.  “Halo” effect of B.t. crops benefits nearby organic corn.  Organic consumers always an elite minority?
  • 15.  2007 - California judge stopped Roundup Ready Alfalfa  2009 -- California judge stopped Roundup Ready Sugar Beets on same basic “protect nonGMO” theory  2010 – US Supreme Court rules on RR Alfalfa  No Nationwide Injunctions!  USDA must contain “contamination” using partial approval  2011 – USDA approves RR Sugar Beets partial planting (not in parts of California, Oregon etc. -West Coast seed production).  Bottom Line – middle path through AOSCA and other certifiers of seed purity – coexistence possible, but not cheap.
  • 16.  2008 Farm Bill encouraged specialty crops, funding energy audits etc. and ordered USDA to overhaul biotech regs.  USDA overdue in mandate to revise regs, under pressure to expand authority beyond “plant pests” to regulation “other effects” of “noxious weeds”.  USDA formed AC21 committee to advise it on coexistence (again) which might find common ground.  U.S. industry, courts establish “due care” for commingling at low levels (“LLP” or “AP” ), but EU has “zero tolerance” which complicates exporting

Editor's Notes

  1. Sustainability Consortium –input missing from producers (troubling language on coexistence of biotech-organic will be resolved in producer meetings)Stewardship Index for Specialty Crops- $761,820 for grant period from October 2011- September 2013
  2. 5% of supply chain might not be selling to Wal-Mart – bye
  3. 5% of supply chain might not be selling to Wal-Mart – bye
  4. ADM’s applicable South American soy-handling facilities and the specific South American farmers growing those <250,000 MT of soybeans underwent intensive audits to certify the sustainability of their business practices and processes, as well as the traceability within their supply chain”. 8/11/2011 <250,000 MT S. American soybeans, certified to Int’l Soc. Carbon Certification standard.Class actions enforcing consumer fraud law are “Private attorney General”
  5. ADM’s applicable South American soy-handling facilities and the specific South American farmers growing those <250,000 MT of soybeans underwent intensive audits to certify the sustainability of their business practices and processes, as well as the traceability within their supply chain”. 8/11/2011 <250,000 MT S. American soybeans, certified to Int’l Soc. Carbon Certification standard.Class actions enforcing consumer fraud law are “Private attorney General”
  6. ISO – trade barriers defensible at WTO (SCS-001/LEO 4000 and SCS-002).
  7. Tell how RTRS and RSB but others responded to US soybean and corn grower association comments by going technology neutral. expert group decided non-GM must establish a buffer, changing current text requiring “GM” growers to “prevent migration” to non-GM crops
  8. UK Prof. Professor Tim Benton -- given the lower yield and the limited biodiversity benefit of organic farming, it is not “sustainable to promote it as the best or only method of agriculture”.
  9. with nationwide permanent injunction pending Environmental Impact Assessment – including impact to nonGMO alfalfabound for Japanese cattle.