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Page 1: Explaining the Organic Food Trend

Explaining the Organic Food TrendBy: Nicole Grimes

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USDA Organic Standards• No antibiotics• No growth hormones• Animals raised on organic feed• Farmed without pesticides or

herbicides • Farmed without synthetic fertilizers

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• Placed on all products made with 95-100% organic ingredients

• Products with at least 70% organic ingredients may state “Made with Organic Ingredients”

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Pesky PesticidesOver 400 chemicals are

used to kill pests and weeds

Pesticides implicated in:Cancer (Specifically breast cancer)Male InfertilityParkinson’s Disease

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Hormones and Antibiotics• Cause antibacterial

resistance in humans

• May increase exposure to Mad Cow Disease

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The USDA states that organic foods are:

“No more Nutritious than Conventionally grown foods”

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Extra Expense $$$• Whole Food brand

Organic applesauce: $2.99

• Motts Regular applesauce: $1.49

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Organic Foods you can Skip• Potato Chips• Ice Cream• Product with

processed white flour

• All other nutrient-deficient food

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Organic Foods you can Skip• All Seafood and Fish

• The USDA has yet to set standards for organic seafood and fish products

• Products labeled as “organic” can still contain harmful contaminants such as mercury

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Organic Foods you can Skip• Shucked or Peeled

fruits and veggies• Bananas• Avocados• Sweet Corn• Sweet Peas

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Organic Foods Worth Buying• Meats• Poultry• Eggs• Dairy Products

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Organic Foods Worth Buying• Apples• Grapes• Spinach• Peaches• Pears• Strawberries• Cherries• Raspberries• Blueberries

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The Clean Fifteen • Onion• Avocado• Sweet corn • Pineapple• Mango• Asparagus• Sweet Peas• Kiwi• Cabbage• Eggplant• Papaya• Watermelon• Broccoli• Tomato• Sweet Potato

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National Organic Program www.ams.usda.gov/nop

Carl Winter foodsafe.ucdavis.edu/music.html


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