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The new European organic logo has been published in the EU’s Official Journal and registered as a collective trademark by the EU. It can now be used on organic products throughout the bloc. The design ...
The EU organic logo is now obligatory on all pre-packaged organic food products produced in EU Member States which meet the necessary standards, however the logo remains optional for non-packed and ...
Organic certifier BioGro is encouraging kiwi consumers to be vigilant when shopping for organic goods at supermarkets and to only buy products that have a certification logo. BioGro is New Zealand ...
"The product shall carry a quality assurance mark in addition to the labelling requirements of one of the systems mentioned in addition to the FSSAI logo. All organic food should comply with the ...
The report calls for a European logo for foods containing 95% organic ingredients. It also calls for organic food to be completely free of genetically modified organisms (GMOs) – currently 0.9% of the ...
What does “organic” really mean? According to USDA regulations, a product called “100 percent organic” must contain all organic ingredients. But even that simple rule is getting convoluted ...
ONE Banana grows its organic production on 100% organic farm in Peru, where bananas are cultivated to meet the highest international standards guaranteeing product excellence.
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