
TOPP (Transition to Organic Partnership Program)
TOPP IS A NETWORK OF ORGANIZATIONS PARTNERING TO SUPPORT TRANSITIONING AND EXISTING ORGANIC FARMERS
Latest TOPP News
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Steadfast Farms Announces Pending Organic Certification
What is TOPP?
CT NOFA is proud to be a Core Partner in the Northeast Transition to Organic Partnership Program (TOPP), a mentorship program that pairs experienced organic producers with producers who are transitioning to organic. This community agreement is sponsored by the USDA Agricultural Marketing Service and will continue through October of 2027.
HOW TO TAKE PART IN THE TRANSITION TO ORGANIC PARTNERSHIP PROGRAM
CT NOFA will be connecting paid organic certification mentors to mentees for one year. The mentorship program is ongoing and applications will be accepted throughout 2025. CT NOFA staff will assist with helping mentee farmers to navigate the organic certification process.
We welcome partner non-profit or public organizations to work with CT NOFA to provide community building opportunities, technical assistance, train-the-mentor support, and workshop and field day activities covering topics including organic production practices, certification, conservation planning, business development, regulations, and marketing.
ct nofa is currently accepting applications for:
Mentor Farmers
who have at least 3 years' organic farming experience working directly on farm production, business management, and/or organic certification. This could include experience as an employee, manager, or owner of an organic operation or someone with at least 3 years experience with organic certification.
Mentee Farmers
who have at least 2 years' experience owning or operating a farm including owners, employees, or managers. If you are planning to transition an operation to organic, in the process of transitioning an operation to organic, starting a new certified organic operation, and/or are interested in technical assistance, we welcome you to apply to join our mentorship program.
Please note that application does not guarantee acceptance.
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CURRENT Participating Farms
RESOURCES FOR TOPP PARTICIPANTS
TOPP Events
Webinar: Organic Management of Brassica Pests
Problems/Topics to be cover will include Alternaria, flea beetle, swede midge, and more.
New CT Farmer Spring Shindig
Connect with your fellow farmers at the start of our busy seasons! Join us to hang with other NCTFA members! Whether you’ve just joined NCTFA…
Webinar: Organic Record Keeping
What records are needed for organic certification? Are all records submitted to my certifying agency? How do my records tie to inspection audits? What are…
Technical assistance and educational resources
Farmer Roundtables
Provided courtesy of the New Connecticut Farmer Alliance
Cover Cropping on Small Farms
Greenhouse Tomato Growing
Scaling Up the Small Farm
Technical Assistance Resources
The Organic Farming Research Foundation provides a centralized collection of technical tools, guides, and research resources designed to support organic and transitioning farmers across the U.S. Inside the Hub, you’ll find:
- Research summaries
- Factsheets and guidebooks
- Webinars and videos
- Tools curated from the nation’s top organic institutions and organizations
MOFGA (the Maine Organic Farmers and Gardeners Association) offers a variety of free educational resources, covering topics such as:
- Becoming MOFGA Certified Organic – Producer Toolkit Brochure
- MOFGA’s Farmer Programs
- Organic Certification Video Series
- Accredited Certifiers Association (ACA)
- MOFGA Pest Report
- Record Keeping Example Forms
- ATTRA Organic Farming Resources and Library