Decoding the 'Organic' Label: What It Really Means 🌱

Discover the truth behind the 'USDA Organic' label, its standards, and whether organic foods are truly worth the higher price. Get informed before your next grocery trip!

Decoding the 'Organic' Label: What It Really Means 🌱
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Decoding the 'Organic' Label: What It Really Means 🌱

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What Does The 'Organic' Label Really Mean? The 'USDA Organic' label has become been a point of tension as organic food prices skyrocket. But what does the label actually mean? USDA certified organic foods must be produced under federal guidelines for soil quality, animal rearing and pesticide use. Produce is organic if it’s grown in soil that uses no prohibited substances, such as pesticides, for three years prior <br />to harvesting. Animals reared for organic meat must be able to express their natural behaviors, and they are not given hormones or antibiotics. When packaged products say they are “made with organic ingredients,” this means they contain at least 70% organically produced ingredients. Getting familiar with the USDA organic label will empower you to consume<br /> more consciously.

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