«Our advice to shoppers is that even if a product calls itself «eco», «environmentally friendly» or «organic» and it's packaging looks environmentally friendly,
look for an organic certification logo that proves its claim, like the Bud symbol used by Australian Certified Organic.»
Looking for an organic certification seal is a simple way to stay aware of what you are (and aren't) putting into your body.
Australian legislation doesn't require foods made with genetically modified material to be labelled as such so you're best way to avoid it is to
look for an organic certification logo.
Not exact matches
Since it's made from corn, which is usually genetically modified,
look for an
organic or non-GMO
certification on products containing dextrose.
We are
looking for a candidate who is passionate about
organic viticulture and the future of the Okanagan Valley as an ultra-premium wine growing region and who wishes to join a dynamic team and play a role in transitioning a vineyard to
organic certification.
The property had been undergoing
organic certification but
organics was the furthest thing from the minds of the couple when they
looked for land.
We know from the Australian
Organic Market Report 2012 that trust in
organics is a barrier towards buying
organics so we implemented an awareness campaign helping people understand what
organic means and advising them to
look for a
certification logo like Australian Certified
Organic to know that what they're buying is truly
organic.
We encourage people to
look for a
certification logo such as the Australian Certified
Organic Bud to be sure a product or a service is truly
organic.
We know from the Australian
Organic Market Report 2012 that trust in
organics is a barrier towards buying
organics so we implemented an awareness campaign helping people understand what
organic means and advising them to
look for a
certification logo such as Australian Certified
Organic to know what they're buying is truly
organic.
Just make sure you
look out
for a
certification logo like Australian Certified
Organic or OGA (an
organic certification program specifically
for small growers).
If you want to be sure what you're buying is really
organic, don't just rely on the words «
organic» —
look for a government approved
certification logo like Australian Certified
Organic.
Lynley says, «It definitely came through in our consumer research that people are increasingly
looking for signs of
certification, not just the word «
organic», particularly in some of the markets outside of Australia.
They are also
looking for reassurance when buying
organic with 70 % of all shoppers indicating that an
organic certification mark increased their level of trust in a product.
If a product is claiming to be certified
organic, always remember to
look for a
certification logo to prove its status.
With the
organic certification, CIFI's sweet potato ingredients will also appeal to the growing number of consumers who are
looking for the USDA
organic seal on the products they buy.
The Australian Certified
Organic Bud logo is the most recognised
organic logo in Australia, with 44 % of shoppers actively
looking for a
certification logo when they shop!
Let us take a
look at the
certification processes in India
for organic products.
Growers transitioning from conventional farming methods into
organic were
looking to connect, to learn how to farm
organic and how to prepare each year
for certification inspection.
Check the Labels
Look for proof of
organic certification in the form of a seal of approval and name of the certifying body on the packaging.
Look for certification from the Global
Organic Textile Standard or Oregon Tilth if you're purchasing
organic.
When selecting
organic foods,
look for certification from the USDA and FDA that the food isn't just
Organic but 100 %
Organic.
Make sure you read labels,
look for organic or fair - trade
certification, ask where the item came from and where it was made.