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Food Alliance Issues New, National Standard for Sustainable Sheep and Goat Production

Published in Drug Week, October 31st, 2008

Food Alliance, a national non-profit organization offering the most comprehensive third-party certification for sustainable agriculture and food handling practices, announced new standards for sustainable sheep and goat products. The new national standard creates an opportunity for sheep and goat producers across North America to assure customers of social and environmental responsibility while adding value to their products.

"Consumers want to know the foods they buy are good for them, and good for the environment," said Scott Exo, Food Alliance executive director. "By verifying their marketing claims against independent standards for social and environmental...

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