There
is lot of concern about whether our food is really what it says it
is. We read about scary things in the papers all the time about our
food being diluted, added to, or just being fake! Let's talk a little
about organic certification and how the process of maintaining the
integrity of organic produce works.
Organic
Certification is a stringent process and marks a commitment from the
farmer to grow only organic produce. There are many factors that go
into the certification process, such as quality of the soil, how long
the farmer has been growing chemical-free, if the natural fertilizers
and pesticides are safe to use, the quality of the water, and others.
The
Standards:
- All the crop production and animal husbandry on a farm must be chemical-free for three years before it can be certified.
- Farms that are under the three year mark are labeled as in-conversion
- All seeds and plant material should be chemical-free, not genetically modified, and no hormones or additives
- Organic farm land must have a buffer zone/ area between it and conventional farms to prevent contamination by run-off from conventional fields.
- All farming practices must promote bio-diversity and be ecologically sound
- Raw animal manure must be composted first
- Farms cannot be contaminated by sewage water (very big plus point of organic)
Farms
are checked regularly to ensure all standards are being met. Any foul
play leads to immediate suspension or revocation of the certificate.
False claims regarding the produce are monitored and fined. Our
certification is done by Control Union. We would be happy to provide
a copy of our certification at any point upon request.
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Happy
Eating,
I
Say Organic
Resources:
www.apeda.gov.in
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