
Organic refers not only to the food itself, but also to how it is produced
and processed. Organic food production is based on a system of farming
that mimics natural ecosystems and maintains and replenishes the fertility
and nutrients of the soil. Organic Production integrates cultural,
biological and mechanical practices that foster cycling of resources,
promote ecological balance and conserve biodiversity. Organic foods
are produced without the use of genetically modified organisms and
irradiation. Processed organic foods are handled carefully to maintain
the integrity of organic ingredients going into the products.
What does the organic food labeling actually mean?
| 100% Organic | All organic ingredients |
Organic |
At least 95% organic ingredients |
Made with Organic Ingredients |
At least 70% organic ingredients |
Products with less than 70% Organic Ingredients |
Any level of organic ingredients |
What does certification mean?
“Certified” means that the food, feed or fiber has been grown and handled according to strict organic standards which are enforced by independent third-party state or private organizations. Certification includes inspections of farm fields, livestock and processing facilities, detailed record keeping and periodic testing of soil, water and produce to ensure that growers and processors are meeting the standards of the USDA National Organic Program (NOP) or other third party standards.