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We’re pulling back the curtain and going backstage for this one… because this episode of Aisle 42 is with Tia Loftsgard (from Canada Organic Trade Association). She is a passionate advocate for organic farming and sustainable food systems and we have a lively conversation about local food, healthy food, what it takes to have grocery stores full of food we can trust.

To learn more go to: https://choosecanadaorganic.ca

To learn about who is behind this podcast go to: https://www.ethicalfoodgroup.com/podcast

Here’s a summary of this interview:

Opening Banter: Corwin explains his snapping system for signaling edits and mentions technical difficulties, setting a casual and friendly tone.

Importance of Organic: Corwin expresses his strong belief in organic food as foundational to the future of the food system, prompting Tia to share her vision.

Vision for Future Grocery Stores: Tia envisions a perfect grocery store that profiles local farmers, integrates organic principles, and eliminates the need for separate organic labeling.

Consumer Engagement: Tia emphasizes the importance of connecting consumers with local food systems and making claims easy to understand, advocating for economic diversity and prosperity for Canadian farmers.

Certification and Regulation: Tia clarifies that organic certification in Canada is regulated by the federal government, not her organization, which focuses on advocacy and consumer education.

Consumer Preferences: Tia notes that consumers seek natural, real food free from synthetic pesticides, GMOs, preservatives, and artificial dyes.

Challenges in the Food System: The discussion touches on the complexities of food production, such as limited biodiversity in stores and the presence of misleading marketing claims.

Regulation and Oversight: Tia explains the rigorous regulation of organic food, including annual and surprise audits, and encourages consumers to report suspicious claims.

Regenerative Agriculture: Tia highlights the confusion around the term "regenerative" and emphasizes the need for clear definitions and standards, similar to those for organic certification.

Educational Initiatives: Tia discusses efforts to educate the younger generation about organic practices through programs like Organic Campus and plans to expand awareness through initiatives like Organic Month and workplace programs.