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AMS proposes to amend the Organic Products Regulations

August 6 2020

Markets United States of America Organization U.S. Federal Register Topic Labelling Trade, market and official controls The United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) Agricultural Marketing Service (AMS) proposes amending the USDA...

Markets United States of America
Organization U.S. Federal Register
Topic

Labelling
Trade, market and official controls

The United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) Agricultural Marketing Service (AMS) proposes amending the USDA organic regulations to strengthen oversight and enforcement of the production, handling, and sale of organic agricultural products. The proposed amendments are intended to protect integrity in the organic supply chain and build consumer and industry trust in the USDA organic label by strengthening organic control systems, improving farm to market traceability, and providing robust enforcement of the USDA organic regulations. Topics addressed in the proposed rule include: Applicability of the regulations and exemptions from organic certification; National Organic Program Import Certificates; recordkeeping and product traceability; certifying agent personnel qualifications and training; standardized certificates of organic operation; unannounced on-site inspections of certified operations; oversight of certification activities; foreign conformity assessment systems; certification of grower group operations; labeling of nonretail containers; annual update requirements for certified operations; compliance and appeals processes; and calculating organic content of multi-ingredient products

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