Interesting Facts about Organic Foods

July 1, 2009 · Filed Under Food & Drinks · Comment 

There is plenty of great information out there about organic foods. The problem though is that not all of it is true. Here are some interesting facts about organic foods that you will find to be very useful. That information can also help you to decide if you want to take advantage of buying such products or not.

It may surprise you to discover that only about 2% of the food in the world is organically grown. That is why you can’t always find a huge supply of it locally. That is also part of the reason why they prices are so high for them. Don’t let this low percentage fool you though because about $40 million annually is coming in for such food items.

In the United States, the movements of organic foods are very high and many manufacturers are looking into it. This is the area where most of the organic foods are grown. Today about 70% of grocery stores out there offer some form of organic foods. It may surprise you that there is a huge demand for organic cream and yogurt products.

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Tips for Growing Organic Foods

July 1, 2009 · Filed Under Food & Drinks · Comment 

Many people would love to buy organic foods from the markets and grocery store but they have a budget for food that doesn’t allow it. One great idea though is grow your own fresh fruits and vegetables at home. You can create a wonderful garden with more than enough of these foods to feed your family. It will also cut down on your food costs overall so you can use that money for something else.

It is important to know that an organic garden can be time consuming to manage. Yet it can be something for the entire family to help with. The satisfaction that all will have as you enjoy those great foods is well worth the time you dedicate to it. One of the biggest rules to follow is that you don’t want to apply any chemicals to the area or around it. Take a good look around to be sure that chemicals can’t run into your garden area when it rains from a neighbor’s property as well.

The location needs to be one where it will get lots of sun. Without it, your organic foods won’t grow as they should. Take the time to clear the space for your garden. Make sure you remove rocks and other debris so that you have a flat and clean surface to work with. In order to get the soil ready you want to provide organic compost.

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Is it Truly Organic? Verifying the Authenticity of Organic Foods By Casey Yew Platinum Quality Author

April 25, 2009 · Filed Under Food & Drinks · Comment 

If you want to be sure you are buying organic foods, you can’t just look for a sign stating the food is in fact natural or organic. The price of the food, often higher than commercial varieties, isn’t an indicator either. In fact, the only way you can tell for sure that a food and its producer have undergone the rigorous certification process to be labelled organic is to check for the official USDA Organic seal in the United State or the appropriate seal in other countries.

The Certification Process

In the United States, it is no small matter to have products certified as organic by the government. Individual bodies might also label foods as organic, but qualifications might be different depending on the group. To become certified organic in the United States, the farmer must:

Study the organic standards for every level of production.

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