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Home » Organics Industry Needs Regulation, Not More Reviews

Organics Industry Needs Regulation, Not More Reviews

February 13, 2025 by Roxane Manley

Organics Bill with Jackie Brian, David Littleproud, Damien Rankine and Niki Ford.

Leader of The Nationals David Littleproud has called for organic products to actu­ally be organic, after a Senate committee handed down its report into the National Organic Standard Bill 2024.

Mr Littleproud said industry was backing the Coalition’s common sense legislation.

“There is a clear and unified recognition across the organics industry, that Austral­ia’s regulatory framework is not fit for pur­pose,” Mr Littleproud said.

“The industry does not need another re­view or inquiry. It defies logic that organic products currently aren’t required to be cer­tified or comply with any particular organic standard, but can still call themselves or­ganic. The organics industry, as well as consumers, needs and deserves action.”

Mr Littleproud pointed out “The need for domestic regulation has already been identified and recommended by the Stand­ing Committee on Agriculture’s inquiry. The Coalition remains committed to a domestic organic regulatory framework in Australia.

“Products in Australia can currently claim to be organic with as little as two per cent of the ingredients being certified organic.

In comparison, organic products sold for export require 95 per cent organic ingredi­ents. Australia is also the last nation in the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) to not have a regulatory framework for the use of the word ‘organic’.”

Mr Littleproud added the former Coalition government had started a pathway to set­ting an Australian standard for the organics industry, worth over $2 billion annually, by setting up an industry-led advisory group, which laid down the pathway to complete reforms in 2020.

“The industry does not need another De­partment scoping exercise. The benefit of domestic regulation for import and export markets and to improve consumer confi­dence in Australian organic produce has been clearly articulated.”

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