| Standards for Organic Food & Labeling |
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Food labeled "organic" must meet the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) national standards. When you purchase food labeled as "organic," you can be assured that you are buying products that were produced using the highest level of organic production and handling standards. What is organic food? Organic meat, eggs, poultry and dairy products are from animals that are free of antibiotics or growth hormones. Organic foods are generally not produced using conventional pesticides, fertilizers produced with synthetic ingredients or sewage sludge; bioengineering; or ionizing radiation. Before labeling a product "organic," a government-approved inspector is sent to inspect the producer's farm to ensure all rules are being followed and meet the USDA organic standards. Food handlers and processors must also be certified as well. Does it taste better? Is it Healthier? How to identify organic food? Other organic food information
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| Last Updated ( Thursday, 23 June 2005 ) |