Proposals for the National Organic Standard

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Source: Ministry for Primary Industries

About the proposed National Organic Standard

The Ministry for Primary Industries (MPI) has worked alongside a number of technical experts across the organics sector to develop draft proposals for the National Organic Standard. These draft proposals contain the technical rules that will regulate the production and processing of organic:

  • food
  • beverages
  • plant and animal products.

The proposals for the standard are detailed in the consultation document. The document is designed to give you a comprehensive overview of all requirements.

Have your say

We want your feedback on the draft standard. Submissions close on 15 May 2023.

When making your submission, we ask that you focus on the topics that apply to your business or area of expertise. Although we acknowledge that the ‘general’ and ‘inputs’ sections will apply to most operators.  

Consultation document

Draft proposals for the National Organic Standard [PDF, 1014 KB]

Making your submission

We must get your feedback on the draft proposals for the National Organic Standard by 5pm on 19 May 2023.

Email your submission to organicsconsultation@mpi.govt.nz

What to include

Make sure you tell us in your submission:

  • the title of the consultation document (Draft proposals for the National Organic Standard) 
  • your name and title
  • your organisation’s name (if you are submitting on behalf of an organisation, and whether your submission represents the whole organisation or a section of it)
  • your contact details (such as phone number, address, and email).

Future work and further consultations 

There is further work yet to be done. This will include consultation on the costs of MPI services and any proposed fees and levies in relation to the organics regime. The cost recovery will be consistent with the principled approach set out in MPI’s cost recovery policy guidance, and the framework provided in the Organic Products and Production Act 2023. The principles for cost recovery are equity, efficiency, justifiability, and transparency.

In addition to cost recovery, we will also consult later on infringement offences and how these will look under the new system.

Submissions are public information

Note that all, part, or a summary of your submission may be published on this website. Most often this happens when we issue a document that reviews the submissions received.

People can also ask for copies of submissions under the Official Information Act 1982 (OIA). The OIA says we must make the content of submissions available unless we have good reason for withholding it. Those reasons are detailed in sections 6 and 9 of the OIA.

If you think there are grounds to withhold specific information from publication, make this clear in your submission or contact us. Reasons may include that it discloses commercially sensitive or personal information. However, any decision MPI makes to withhold details can be reviewed by the Ombudsman, who may direct us to release it.

Official Information Act 1982 – NZ Legislation

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