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    The [[label]] '''organic''' is variously defined.  There is a range of [[audit]] procedures one might apply to determine what is "[[not organic]]".  [[Faction]]s make it impossible to settle on one strict and global definition, so this is a '''''[[contested term]] - see [[glossary]] for other such contested terms.'''''
    The [[label]] '''organic''' is variously defined.  There is a range of [[audit]] procedures one might apply to determine what is "[[not organic]]".  [[Faction]]s make it impossible to settle on one strict and global definition, so this is a '''''[[contested term]] - see [[glossary]] for other such contested terms.'''''
    References: [http://www.thepetitionsite.com/takeaction/705463210?ts=1076273212  this petition about the redefinition of 'organic' in US agriculture]

    Revision as of 20:48, 8 February 2004

    An organic product (e.g. food, clothing) is made without the use of synthetic chemicals. It is likely to be free of human made pesticides and chemical fertilizers. It does not disrupt the local ecology and is probably of local origin, e.g. Slow Food.

    The label organic is variously defined. There is a range of audit procedures one might apply to determine what is "not organic". Factions make it impossible to settle on one strict and global definition, so this is a contested term - see glossary for other such contested terms.

    References: this petition about the redefinition of 'organic' in US agriculture