Is organic really organic?

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The short answer is mostly. By most state standards, if you wish to claim a product is organic and sell it, you must be certified by a certification agency. Many retailers at common farmers markets or simple “mom-and-pop” stores may claim organic and they may very well be, but if you really want to be sure always ask if they are certified organic. If they aren’t then there is technically no way of proving they are practicing 100% organic standards. There are many different organic certification agencies, some being independently owned and others which are state funded. If a business is certified organic, this means that a certification agency has inspected their practices and given the stamp of approval. In which case you can be assured that this company is in fact organic. Individuals or businesses that are certified organic but are caught cheating may be heavily fined and sentenced to years of prison time.


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