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Organic and Green Organizations
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Selective Organizations that may help you to better understand thye concept of organic farming and healty vegetable produce.

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  Link   IFOAM
IFOAM is the worldwide umbrella organization for the organic movement, uniting more than 750 member organizations in 108 countries.
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  Link   OCIA
OCIA International is one of the world's oldest, largest and most trusted leaders in the organic certification industry.
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  Link   OFDC
Organic Food Development Center, SEPA of China (shortened as OFDC), founded in 1994, is the oldest and largest specialized organic research, inspection and certification organization and the only one in China that has been accredited by IFOAM.
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  Link   OCIA - China
OCIA China Chapter was established in 1995; it is the first international certification body operating in Mainland China. Right now, OCIA China has more than 150 members.
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  Link   WWOOF
World-Wide Opportunities on Organic Farms. WWOOF is dedicated to helping those who would like to volunteer on organic farms.
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  Link   Greenpeace
Greenpeace exists because this fragile Earth deserves a voice. It needs solutions. It needs change. It needs action.
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  Link   BIO1ONE
Home of truly organic soil management products, fertilizers and pesticides.
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Newsflash

If you have followed the news recently, then you know that most vegetables and fruits labeled 'organic' are by no means organically grown. The non-organic or conventionally cultured and grown kind does not fare any better. In fact, some samples taken recently from supermarket shelves contained DDT, an extremely harmful pesticide long prohibited. Permited pesticides have been found at levels exceeding the maximum by up to 40 times. We must emphasize that the samples were not labeled 'organic', but it goes to show that there are very loose, if any, standards or inspections when it comes to vegetables and fruits before they are being sold in supermarkets.