Not exact matches
(3) Transfer to the Administrator and make available to any applicable State
organic program's governing State official all records or copies of records concerning the person's certification activities in the event that the certifying agent dissolves or
loses its accreditation; Provided, That, such transfer shall not apply to a merger,
sale, or other transfer of ownership of a certifying agent.
(3) Transfer to the Administrator and make available to the applicable State
organic program's governing State official all records or copies of records concerning the certifying agent's certification activities in the event that the certifying agent dissolves or
loses its accreditation; Provided, That such transfer shall not apply to a merger,
sale, or other transfer of ownership of a certifying agent.
You may be
losing a little bit on the ad but the
sales you get here will mean a higher ranking and more
organic sales on your book.
My ranking for both of these books tanked dropping out of top 25 in their category so I»
losing organic sales.
Nonorganic products that are marketed as natural are often just as processed and / or laden with chemicals as any of the most mainstream products, yet that's the label that a lot of consumers are apparently looking for, and skipping over
organic — even though «natural» doesn't mean anything, except that a company knows what people want to hear.I heard repeatedly that
organic companies are
losing product
sales, sometimes even shelf space, to so - called «natural» products.