Challenges of the Knowledge Society (Apr 2011)

ORGANIC FOOD LABELING AND CERTIFICATION

  • NICOLETA-ANDREEA NEACSU,
  • ANCA MADAR

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 1, no. -
pp. 1242 – 1249

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In the rush to produce more and more crops to satisfy growing demand producers have had to resort to using a lethal cocktail of pesticides to control disease and insect attack. This has lead to numerous international debates about unhealthy food, the effects of it and the measures that must be taken in order to avoid the harmful effects of genetically modified food consumption demonstrated by specialists. These debates evolve around the benefits of the organic products versus the pure trade trick outlined by some. The organic food movement has earned its well deserved place in many markets around the world. Its prestige is lately being widespread to vast parts of Eastern-Europe as well. Based on data collected from specialized reports and articles on organic products, the aim of this paper is to present the importance of organic products, the regulations on organic food and different labels used around the world in order to certify the organic food products.

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