The
Organic Explainer
The
organic foods movement promotes the health of humans and their environment
by encouraging farmers to use agricultural methods that neither deplete
the soil nor hurt environmental systems or farmworkers. Organic farming
also promotes biological diversity and the recycling of resources
through such methods as crop rotation, rotational grazing, planting
of cover crops, intercropping, animal and plant waste recycling,
tilling, and adding minerals to crops.
What
does the term "certified
organic" mean?
Although the basic definition of "organic" is "living",
the National Organic Standards Board defined "certified organic" at
their meeting in April 1995 as follows:
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"Organic" is
a labeling term that denotes products produced under the
authority of the Organic Foods Production Act. The principal
guidelines for organic production are to use materials and
practices that enhance the ecological balance of natural
systems and that integrate the parts of the farming system
into an ecological whole.
Organic agriculture practices cannot ensure that products
are completely free of residues; however, methods are
used to minimize pollution from
air, soil and water. Organic food handlers, processors and retailers
adhere to standards that maintain the integrity of organic agricultural
products. The primary goal of organic agriculture is to optimize the
health and productivity of interdependent communities of soil life,
plants, animals and people."
Visit the Organic
Trading and Information Center for more information on federal
and state organic standards.
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How is organic produce certified?
Farmers must grow produce for three years without the application
of synthetic pesticides or chemicals. The farm, its equipment,
and any processing facilities
are inspected by an independent agency unaffiliated with the grower, the processor
or the vendor, and are then issued a certificate from that agency certifying
the farm's produce as "organic."
Can meat be certified "organic"?
Livestock can be certified "organic" if they have been raised
on organic feedstuffs (grains and other products grown under certified
organic
conditions) for at least a year.
Why is organic produce more expensive than the other kind?
Organic produce, since it is grown without synthetic pesticides or chemicals,
is more labor-intensive. Organic crop yields are often not as high as those
grown under non-organic conditions, and fewer farmers (only about 4%) use organic
methods and sustainable agriculture practices; therefore the price of organically
grown produce reflects the greater demands placed on the grower.
Is organically grown produce healthier than other produce?
Certified organic produce is not essentially healthier than produce that has
been grown under non-organic conditions -- the nutritional content of a particular
vegetable doesn't change. But the lack of synthetic pesticidal residues on
organically grown produce definitely makes for a safer product.
Pesticide Residues Found on 65%
of
Fruits and Vegetables in USDA Sample
The following sites promote
sustainable agriculture practices, the use of natural pesticides,
and seed and plant biodiversity:
- Seeds
of Change Homepage
Places
to shop for organic produce near Darien
Palmer's
Stop & Shop
Super
Shop-Rite
Trader
Joe's
Darien's
Farmers Market
Nina'a
Organics 203-319-0456 home delivery
Marcus
Dairy organic milk 800-243-2511 ext:307
Whole
Foods Greenwich
Food
For Thought Westport
Wild Oats Westport
