Wednesday, November 11, 2015

Research from the University of Adelaide reports that food labeling is inadequate for consumers seeking ethical food choices. As an example, the difference between products labeled as ‘organic’ and ‘certified organic’ are not clear to consumers. The National Association for Sustainable Agriculture, which certifies organic agriculture and food production, emphasizes that certification to Australia’s voluntary National Standard is key in assuring consumers that every step of the process has been verified.

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