About OMRI The Organic Materials Review Institu
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About OMRI
The Organic Materials Review Institute (OMRI) is a national nonprofit organization that determines which input products are allowed for use in organic production and processing. OMRI Listed—or approved—products may be used on operations that are certified organic under the USDA National Organic Program. OMRI's funding comes from a variety of sources, including sales of publications, grants, donations, and subscriptions. Mainly, however, the organization generates income through fees collected for the review of products intended for use in organic production or processing.
Organizational Structure
A professional staff of 23 run the organization's various programs and administration out of the Eugene, Oregon office. The OMRI staff is governed by a Board of Directors , which is broadly representative of the organic industry. Board members represent certifiers, farmers, input suppliers, processors, handlers, consumer organizations, and animal welfare and environmental groups. The OMRI Advisory Council is composed of independent, professional experts from industry, academia, and public interest groups in the organic community. The Advisory Council makes policies and standards recommendations to the Board of Directors. There are three OMRI Review Panels : Crops, Livestock, and Processing and Handling. They make decisions on product applications for the OMRI Review Program.