I am sure it just means that they aren't "Certified" Organic. They're just trying to be more legally clear in a gray area. As long as the word Certified is not in front of Organic they are really probably already legal, though. They're just a little nervous. They are not being inspected by the government to be sure they are not using chemicals, etc.--but instead their customers "inspect" them, at their farm if they are so inclined or at least getting to know them more personally at their market.
“Organic” grown tomatoe’s “organic” vines?
ReplyDeleteI am sure it just means that they aren't "Certified" Organic. They're just trying to be more legally clear in a gray area. As long as the word Certified is not in front of Organic they are really probably already legal, though. They're just a little nervous. They are not being inspected by the government to be sure they are not using chemicals, etc.--but instead their customers "inspect" them, at their farm if they are so inclined or at least getting to know them more personally at their market.
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