Organic - What does that mean?
Produce bearing this seal means that 95% or more of product has been grown to meet organic standards
Labels:
“USDA Organic” or “USDA Certified Organic”
- Must contain at least 95% organic ingredients.
“100% organic”
- Must contain only organically produced ingredients; It must also be grown and processed using organic farming methods that recycle resources and promote biodiversity. Crops must be grown without synthetic pesticides, bio-engineered genes, petroleum-based or sewage sludge-based fertilizers, and livestock cannot be given growth hormones.
Cannot: be irradiated, contain preservatives or flavor enhancing chemicals, traces of heavy metals, or other contaminants in excess of tolerances set by the FDA.
“Made with Organic Ingredients”
- Can contain anywhere between 70-95% organic ingredients. i.e. up to 30% of ingredients may still contain pesticides, GMOs, added hormones etc.
What are the organic standards?
Organic crops must be grown without:- Synthetic pesticides
- Bioengineered genes
- Petroleum-based fertilizers
- Sewage sludge-based fertilizers
- Be irradiated
- Contain preservatives or flavor-enhancing chemicals (E.g. MSG)
- Contain traces of heavy metals or other contaminants in excess of FDA-defined tolerances
- Contain pesticide residues exceeding 5% of maximum EPA pesticide tolerance