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Definition
from USDA (1980)
Organic farming is a production system which avoids the use
of synthetically compounded fertilizers, pesticides, growth
regulators and livestock feed additives. To the maximum extent
feasible, organic farming systems rely on crop rotations,
crop residues, animal manures, legumes, green manures, off
the farm organic wastes, mechanical cultivation, mineral-bearing
rocks and aspects of biological pest control to maintain soil
productivity and tilth, to supply plant nutrients, and to
control insects, weeds and other pests.
Organic
farming practices build sustainable soil fertility which deeply
nourishes plants, giving them more concentrated, intense flavor
and nutritional power. When you buy organic, you support a
growing family of people whose goal it is to provide the tastiest
and most nutritious food available, now and for generations
to come.
Organic
Food and Fiber products are produced using:
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Agricultural management practices which promote and enhance
agro-ecosystem health, including diversity, biological cycles,
and soil biological activity. These include crop rotation,
cover and green manure crops, use of beneficial insects, composted
animal manure and plant wastes, and natural soil amendments.
No genetically engineered seeds or crops, sewage sludge, raw
manures, synthetic herbicides, pesticides, or fertilizers
are allowed.
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Livestock management practices that decrease environmental
stress and promote healthy animals without the use of antibiotics
and other prohibited products. These include organic feed,
outdoor access and pasture areas, clean water, well ventilated
housing, clean bedding, and humane treatment.
No antibiotics, growth hormones or genetically engineered
products are allowed.
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Food processing management practices that protect the integrity
of the organic product. These include prevention of commingling
organic products with non-organic products, sanitation chemicals,
and prohibited pest control products during storage, processing
and transportation.
No
food irradiation, genetically engineered ingredients or synthetic
preservatives are allowed.
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