STX600, My understanding of organic is very limited - coz you probably picked out that I'm not a farmer I reckon. I've cherry-picked info for doubt? I've read quite a fair bit on organic and no documents AT ALL that I've found regarding 'Aust Certified Organic' seems to tell me that 'organic' is 100% organic. Can you please help someone like me who doesn't understand what is 'organic' and point me in the right direction?
From what I read, the USA certification is much more better than the 'australian certified organic' in that it splits 'organic' into 3 categories (
http://www.organic.org/home/faq):
How do I know if something is organic?
The USDA has identified for three categories of labeling organic products:
100% Organic: Made with 100% organic ingredients
Organic: Made with at least 95% organic ingredients
Made With Organic Ingredients: Made with a minimum of 70% organic ingredients with strict restrictions on the remaining 30% including no GMOs (genetically modified organisms)
Products with less than 70% organic ingredients may list organically produced ingredients on the side panel of the package, but may not make any organic claims on the front of the package.
Is BAL's products 100% organic? I haven't read any such statement thus far - it keeps on saying 'we are certified organic' - which God knows what it really means...
My attack of BAL? Oh, presumably if my reasoning is at fault, won't BAL stand to scrutiny and if it does, I be proven misled at the beginning, and all shareholders will benefit from BAL management clarifying
organic is foods grown without the use artificial chemicals, natural "chemical"can be used and inorganic aids such as talcum powered in the production of olive oil, additions of inorganic materials such as minerals can also be used. There's plenty of information out there regarding Australian organic certification and definitions which is a lot heavier regulated than the states, a simple Google search will lead you to the 168 page book. As far as BAL management clarifying misleading info from a member on hotcopper, well hey to be fair they have better things to be doing. Why would they be bothered with a no name HC member sprouting off? not like these comments go global. Either way we've got side tracked as far as branding the use of organic seems to be a effective marketing tool despite weather the organic debate is right or wrong or even in different.