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National Organic Program
 
Welcome to the National Organic Program  
USDA Organic Seal
What is organic?
Organic is a labeling term that indicates that the food or other agricultural product has been produced through approved methods that integrate cultural, biological, and mechanical practices that foster cycling of resources, promote ecological balance, and conserve biodiversity. Synthetic fertilizers, sewage sludge, irradiation, and genetic engineering may not be used. Consumer Information.

 

 
Our Mission
Ensuring the integrity of USDA organic products in the U.S. and throughout the world. About Us | USDA Organic Seal

 

 
Organic Standards
Regulations and guidance on certification, production, handling, and labeling of USDA organic products. Learn more.

 

 
National Organic Standards Board
Members of the organic community appointed to advise USDA on National List materials and regulatory topics. Learn more.

 

 
Organic Certification & Accreditation
Third-party agents around the world certify operations to USDA organic standards. Learn more.

 

 

 
Compliance & Enforcement
Protecting integrity of USDA organic products through enforcement actions for non-compliance. Learn more.

 
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General Information
 
  Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)  
 
  2010-2012 Strategic Plan: 2011 Refresh (PDF)  
 
  January 2013 Organic Integrity Quarterly Newsletter (PDF)  
 
  Fact Sheets  
 
  Public Correspondence  
 
  NOP Job Openings  
 
Open for Public Comment
 
  Proposed Rule: National List (Crops and Processing)  
 
  View Proposed Rule  
 
  Submit Public Comments - Deadline: 3/7/2013  
 
NOP Newsroom Updates
 
  View all National Organic Program announcements  
 
  Organic 101 articles on USDA Blog  
 
  Organic Literacy Initiative: connecting you with USDA resources  
 
 
  Last Modified Date: 02/05/2013