What are the organic standards for use of seed in organic farming?
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Organic is a labeling term that indicates that the food or other agricultural product has been produced through approved methods. The organic standards describe the specific requirements that must be verified by a USDA-accredited certifying agent before products can be labeled USDA organic.
Overall, organic operations must demonstrate that they are protecting natural resources, conserving biodiversity, and using only approved substances.
The organic standards are captured in the Organic Food Production Act, USDA organic regulations, and the National Organic Program Handbook.
Overall, organic operations must demonstrate that they are protecting natural resources, conserving biodiversity, and using only approved substances.
The organic standards are captured in the Organic Food Production Act, USDA organic regulations, and the National Organic Program Handbook.
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The organic standards for use of seed in organic farming are as follows:
- There are some seeds of plants which are grown up by not using pesticides or synthetic fertilizer, these are called organic seeds.
- If the seed consists distinct legal meaning, it is the organic standard for use of seed in organic farming.
- Organic seed focus on health of plant, soil and use of natural fertilizer and pest control.
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