About organic

What does certified organic mean?

Once you have decided to seek out organically grown foods another problem presents itself. How can you tell that food sold as "organic" really is organic? Although our government has adopted guidelines for definitions of the various "organic" appellations, policing and regulating the food industry to prevent fraudulent claims is in itself an enormous task.

The only way to guarantee that the product you are buying is in fact "organically grown and/or processed" is to ascertain that it is cerified by a reputable independent organic grower association. A farmer cannot certify his/her own crop.

In order to use a cerified organic seal a farmer must:

Buying "Certified" organically grown foods is your guarantee that the food was truly grown or produced according to specific guidelines. When we consider the overwhelming environmental problems facing our children as they grow to adulthood, we often feel hopeless and helpless of improving the situation. However, our consumer dollar is the most powerful tool we have, and where and what we purchase decides future food production practices.

By purchasing certified organically grown foods, we are: