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The
National Onion Association
Like
the onion itself, the National Onion Association (NOA) has a long
and impressive history. Founded in 1913, the NOA is the official
organization representing growers, shippers, brokers, and commercial
representatives of the U.S. onion industry.
Members
of this non-profit association see their support as a long-term
investment in their future --- and the future of their industry.
Meeting the challenges of the 21st century, the NOA is a multi-faceted
organization dedicated to:
- Disseminating
onion industry information
- Increasing
the visibility and consumption of onions
- Tracking
federal legislative and regulatory issues
- Monitoring
international trade
- Conducting
industry wide educational conventions
Why Should You Become Involved?
In
today's competitive environment, you need timely information and
access to vital industry contacts to stay ahead. Without these,
you risk becoming uninformed and isolated.
Join
top onion professionals who rely on the NOA for up-to-date information,
governmental representation, and important industry networking.
Membership Benefits
As
a NOA member you'll receive a number of benefits:
Annual
Membership Directories - pertinent onion industry information
and a listing of all association members.
Monthly
Statistical Reports (September through April) - timely information
and estimates are compiled from members and other pertinent
sources.
Monthly
Newsletters - industry information is shared about production
areas, conventions, promotional activities, legislative pursuits,
and more.
Legislative
Bulletin - this annual piece highlights issues that are
influencing the onion industry at the national level.
Conventions
- the NOA sponsors two conventions each year (Summer Convention
in mid July; Annual Convention in early December).
Mailing
Labels - members are entitled to one free set of membership
mailing labels each year for product marketing purposes.
Promotional
Materials - high quality onion photography, recipes, and
brochures are available.
Web
Site - includes a variety of information (exporter list,
production/harvest area information and map, reciprocal links,
media releases, recipes, and photos).
Promotion is Key to Success
Onion
production has increased significantly over the last several decades.
This is due in part to improved farming techniques, technology,
and new seed varieties. Onion consumption has also risen significantly
in the last two decades. Without publicity and promotions, we
risk the chance that consumption will stagnate. This is why promotional
support is so valuable and crucial to the onion industry.
Unlike
other commodity groups, the NOA does not have a mandatory assessment
on production volume. The NOA has chosen to encourage voluntary
contributions from our members. Donations of $0.01 per hundredweight
is forwarded by cooperating shippers, bag companies, or through
direct member payment to the NOA promotional fund.
NOA
promotional efforts focus on two main goals: increasing onion
usage and consumption in both consumer and foodservice markets
nationwide and to achieve the largest impact for the least amount
of money. Funds received determine the number and caliber of projects
completed each year.
Join the Association Today
The
National Onion Association has a variety of membership categories
to meet your needs:
Grower-Shipper
Membership - Open to growers and grower-shippers of onions.
Allied
Industry Membership - Open to brokers, processors, and commercial
suppliers to the onion industry.
Commercial
Client Membership - Open to foodservice operators, retailers,
restaurateurs, and distributors.
Associate
Membership - Open to industry supporters: educators, trade
associations, bankers, insurance representatives, and media.
Membership
Form
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