Sentences with phrase «strict organic regulations»

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(10) Maintain strict confidentiality with respect to its clients under the applicable organic certification program and not disclose to third parties (with the exception of the Secretary or the applicable State organic program's governing State official or their authorized representatives) any business - related information concerning any client obtained while implementing the regulations in this part, except as provided for in 205.504 (b)(5);
Again, if the ingredients in your protein powder are not organic, chances are it's sprayed with pesticides, and most of these powdered vegetable ingredients come from countries outside the U.S., where regulations may not be as strict.
Thankfully, with the strict regulations of the European Union and the dedication of many European organic farmers to bio-dynamic and Demeter farming practices, there are a few good options available.
Unlike foods that claim to be all - natural, foods labeled «organic» have to go pass some very strict regulations to be labeled as such.
Unlike organic formulas made here in the U.S., formulas made in Europe must meet strict regulations.
We specially import organic formula from Europe, where there are stricter regulations banning the use of unnecessary sugars, chemicals, GMO ingredients, pesticides, herbicides, hormones, steroids and other unnecessary ingredients in infant formulas.
Strict limits on the use of added fruit waxes are provided in the organic regulations set forth by the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) in its National Organics Program.
A «certified organic» product must adhere to the strict guidelines and regulations governing not only all of the ingredients used in the products, the processes undertaken to produce the product but also the packaging used in the products
CFS has four stated goals, which promote organic agriculture by restricting traditional farming methods: «Ensuring the testing, labeling and regulation of genetically engineered (GE) foods; Preserving strict national organic food standards; Preventing potential animal and human health crises caused by food borne illness — including «mad cow» disease; Educating the public on the hazards of industrial agriculture.»
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