
It seems many are going organic these days, but are these products
really that much more beneficial?
Organic Products are defined by The Organic Trade Association, as a
system of farming that maintains and replenishes soil fertility
without the use of toxic and persistent pesticides and fertilizers.
These foods or products have been processed very little without any
artificial ingredients or preservatives, which more and more people
are looking for.
Americans are becoming more and more environmentally aware these
days and you likely have noticed that organic products are becoming
more popular everywhere you seem to go.
The term organic also includes other items other than foods or
organic products, such as personal care products like shampoo,
soap, toothpaste and more that are also available in organic form.
There are also organic products such as cosmetics, organic
mattresses and even organic pet products such as organic cat
litter.
Although there are a few laws that govern the personal care
ingredients within personal care products, most personal care
products are exempt from strict guidelines, so you really need to
check the labeling to see what the ingredients are before choosing
something that may not be all that beneficial.
The USDA (United States Department of Agriculture) allows products
that contain at least 95 percent organic ingredients to display the
the organic label. Certainly, there are organic farms that exist
here in Arizona, but one of the more popular organic farms is
Shamrock Organic Farms. I don't know about you, but I personally
believe that it can be quite confusing when looking for organic
products.
Here's the USDA Definition of Organically Produced Organic Products
Regulations and tips to help you decide if these products are right
for you.
In order for products to be able to display the USDA Certified
Organic seal, each product is required to contain 95 to 100 percent
organic ingredients.
Products can be labeled 100 percent organic if they contain 100
percent of organic ingredients.
In order for an organic label to be displayed on a product, the
item must contain at least 70 percent but less than 94 percent of
organic ingredients to make the statement that organic ingredients
make up the product. (These products cannot use the USDA
Certified-Organic seal, however)
Stiff penalties as much as 10,000 dollars can result for any
violators misusing these organic labels.
Farmers need to do their homework if they are to display an organic
label. Farmers are required to document and prove that their
products and farming operations actually comply with these USDA
guidelines. This also includes farmers having to submit their
farming system plans as well as documented records in order to keep
compliant with the set forth rules. In addition, farmers are also
required to allow inspectors inspect their goods at any given
time.
There are many reasons why people believe in organic products and
are probably the same or similar reasons that others in any other
country or state believe that these products are truly better.
More and more Americans are in agreement that organic food and
products made without pesticides and fertilizers are the best thing
for the future. Many consumers and environmentalists firmly believe
that going organic isn't just about promoting better health. They
also believe that organically grown food is good for the soil, the
environment and certainly our children and others for many years to
come.
Many people believe that eating organic foods is healthier because
these products contain very little, if any, pesticides or chemicals
that will harm you or your children.
Many people believe that choosing 100 percent organic products
benefit consumers because these items do not contain any chemicals
such as fertilizers or pesticides or any growth hormones and
antibiotics.
Many people will agree that by supporting organically grown
products, we are doing our part for a healthier environment for
everyone. Organic crops do not require any fertilizers because of
the fact that they are rotated, which in turns replenishes the
essential nutrients needed for healthier and more nutritious fruits
and vegetables.
To know whether you are really purchasing something that is said to
be organic, look for the organic certification. If you do not know
the difference between organic and sustainable, you are not alone.
It can be very confusing trying to decide whether or not food
without pesticides are better.
Just keep in mind that, organic farms must be independently
certified every year and then approved by the USDA, to be
officially identified as an organic farm.
Organic products may not be a priority to some people, but there is
one thing that cannot be disagreed upon. Fertilizers are not used
with these products which is always a benefit when it comes to
pollutants that enter our rivers, lakes and streams.
Author: Cecilia Valenzuela