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First Fair for Life Fair Trade Certified Rice to Hit US Market

October 14, 2009

Just in time to celebrate Fair Trade Awareness Month, Lotus Foods is proud to introduce to the US market the first rice to satisfy IMO's stringent Fair Trade and Environmental standards.




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San Francisco, CA – October 15, 2009 – Just in time to celebrate Fair Trade Awareness Month, Lotus Foods is proud to introduce to the US market the first rice to satisfy the stringent fair trade, social and environmental standards required for Fair for Life Social & Fair Trade certification by IMO. This ‘Volcano Rice’ is produced by the Simpatik organic farmer cooperative in Tasikmalaya, Indonesia, and it is sold exclusively by Lotus Foods, El Cerrito, CA. It is a delicious blend of popular local fragrant brown rice, red rice and red polished rice for extra nutrition and is good for both people and the planet. The small-scale West Java farm families growing rice on the mineral-rich volcanic soils are using the System of Rice Intensification (SRI), a methodology that enables cash- and land-poor farmers to double and triple their yields while using 20-50% less water, 90% less seeds, and no agrichemicals.

The system of measuring the performance towards the Social & Fair Trade Certification Program allows gradual improvement and demonstration of achievements to the public. Due to the detailed scrutiny of social and environmental issues along the entire value chain from production through processing organizations are cautioned not to expect certification in the first year. “However, the Simpatik farmers passed with high ratings,” says Caryl Levine of Lotus Foods. “They earned almost double the points needed to qualify on environmental issues, in large part due to their use of SRI methods.” These issues include water use conservation, climate change mitigation, composting programs, land clearing and impact on threatened habitats and aquatic ecosystems. Simpatik also got high marks for paying men and women the same wage and providing opportunities for disabled community members. Simpatik’s score card is available at IMO’s Fair for Life website (www.fairforlife.net) under the list of certified operators. Kerry Hughes, IMO´s US representative adds, “From the very beginning, ‘Life’ was in the center of the new program: improving the lives and livelihoods of marginalized producers on all continents, in all societies and in all industries where such marginalization occurs. But ‘Life’ is no privilege of humans; meaningful consideration of the lives of animals and plants as well as their habitats is part of the environmental criteria of Fair for Life, as symbolized by the label’s twin leaf.”

For more information about Lotus Foods and how SRI is transforming rice agriculture visit us at: www.lotusfoods.com, or contact Caryl Levine at (510) 525-3137 X 118 or by email: info@lotusfoods.com.

For more information about IMO and Fair for Life, visit www.FairForLife.net, or contact Kerry Hughes at (707) 644-2354, or by email: kerry@imo-control.org.


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  • Name: Caryl Levine

    Email: ***@lotusfoods.com





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