Organic Farm and Handling/processing Certification Standards and Administrative Procedures: Text and Appendices I-VNortheast Organic Farming Assoc. of New York, Incorporated, Organic Certification Program, 2001 - Natural foods |
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The Program welcomes and encourages the use of the label . But to insure proper use and consumer ... Retailers are also encouraged to educate their workers regarding proper handling practices and to develop clear check out procedures .
The Program welcomes and encourages the use of the label . But to insure proper use and consumer ... Retailers are also encouraged to educate their workers regarding proper handling practices and to develop clear check out procedures .
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... plant tissues and materials brought on - farm from off - farm sources , particularly from conventional chemical farms . Spreading manure on frozen ground or snow can contribute to run - off contamination and is not encouraged .
... plant tissues and materials brought on - farm from off - farm sources , particularly from conventional chemical farms . Spreading manure on frozen ground or snow can contribute to run - off contamination and is not encouraged .
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We encourage growers to dispose of prohibited materials properly and promptly . 5. Spray Adjuvants - Surfactants , Wetting Agents & Spreader Stickers There is a need for research on these substances , and their role in organic ...
We encourage growers to dispose of prohibited materials properly and promptly . 5. Spray Adjuvants - Surfactants , Wetting Agents & Spreader Stickers There is a need for research on these substances , and their role in organic ...
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