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Last month, Secretary of Agriculture Ann Veneman announced a program that will
set new rules for “organic” agricultural products in the United States. Mizz
Venemen said the new rules will increase p( ) trust in the organic food industry.
Organic foods represent a fast-growing market of products that provide a c( ) for
the American public. Americans can now buy products that are grown or raised
without added chemicals.
New laws for organic foods make the use of the word “organic” the same
throughout the food industry. Americans who buy an organic product can now be
sure that government rules support that claim.
Under the new rules, organic meat, chicken, eggs and milk products must come from animals that have not been
given drugs or chemicals to increase growth. Organic crops must be grown w( ) using most chemical
pesticides1 that kill insects and other crop-destroying organisms. There are also restrictions2 on the kind of
fertilizers used for plants that are to be marked “organic.” In general, organic farmers grow or raise food using
reusable r( ).
For the first time, any product that is marked “all organic” must now contain one-hundred-percent organic
material. A product that calls itself “organic”
must be at least ninety-five percent organic. And a product must
contain seventy-percent organic material to claim that it is “made with organic” substances.
The Department of Agriculture says it makes no claims that organic foods are safer than other products.
However, many people consider organic foods healthier. Americans will now be able to know if a food product is
organic by a newly designed sign, or label, from the Department of Agriculture. Food producers can chose to put
the label on their products if they m( ) federal requirements.
Organic foods are not a new development in food production. They have been grown in the United States since
the late nineteen-forties. In fact, so-called organic ways of growing and raising food are the oldest ways. The
need to show a difference between organic and non-organic production has come about in modern times. Oil-
based fertilizers, genetic3 engineering and man-made growth chemicals have made labeling products “organic”
necessary.
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