The Scientific Congress on Organic Agricultural Research
The Scientific Congress on Organic Agricultural Research (SCOAR) is an OFRF-sponsored network of farmers, researchers and extensionists who are interested in organic farming research and information-exchange. Membership in SCOAR is free and open to all members of the public who share this interest. Members of the SCOAR network receive OFRF's bi-monthly email newsletter, the SCOAR Bulletin. More»
The SCOAR Bulletin highlights organic funding resources, organic job opportunies, news in higher education, the latest organic research,
and more. Farmers, researchers and extensionists interested in partcipating
in the SCOAR network are encouraged to subscribe to the SCOAR Bulletin.
A Brief History of SCOAR
The Scientific Congress on Organic Agricultural Research (SCOAR) was formed in 2000 as a national collaborative network of organic producers, investigators, and educators. The SCOAR mission is “to plan and promote research and information-exchange for understanding and improving organic agricultural systems.” A national Steering Committee was formed, and two national meetings and several regional/topical meetings were held in 2001 and 2002. As a result of these meetings and recruitment through OFRF's website, the SCOAR network now has more than 2,000 participants. These participants continue to receive
e-mail bulletins from the SCOAR project with news about organic agricultural research activity. In addition to the meetings and bulletins, three main SCOAR activities have been pursued:
(1) Development of a National Organic Research Agenda (NORA), using input elicited in the various meetings. This effort produced recommendations for implementation of the Organic Research and Extension Initiative created by Congress in the 2002 Farm Bill, and a more extensive compilation of research outcomes focused on whole-systems management.
(2) Development of a concept paper for describing the multiple benefits of organic agriculture as justification for organic research and extension initiatives. This effort is currently underway.
(3) Management of the organicaginfo.org website
SCOAR Goals
- Cultivate a peer-level process of mutual learning
and democratic collaboration among a diverse community of organic
farmers & ranchers, scientists, extensionists, consultants,
consumers and others for pursuit of the project Mission.
- Create a shared understanding of organic agriculture
as an ecological approach to managing agricultural systems.
- Identify and characterize research and information-exchange
priorities pertaining to the Mission, through various activities
and documentation of those activities.
- Advance the state-of-the-art of organic systems
research, including on-farm, participatory, whole systems, and
multi-farm studies.
- Increase access to the knowledge, skills, and
practices of successful organic producers by developing and implementing
models for networking and information sharing among organic producers
and scientists.
- Encourage the use and implementation of SCOAR's
results.
Additional SCOAR products
Towards a Socioeconomic Research Agenda for Organic and Sustainable Agriculture and Food Systems: Preliminary Assessment of Topics, by Kate Clancy, 2008.
Administrative Recommendations for Sec. 7218 The Organic Research and Extension Initiative
(OREI) of the Farm Security and Rural Investment Act of 2002.
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