What does Organically produced mean?

One trend in the food industry has been the rapid growth of organically produced agricultural products. Investigate the meaning of the term Organically Produced and its influence on consumer trends.

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The definition of organic is given here

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Organic_food

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9 Responses to What does Organically produced mean?

  1. aar0n says:

    they are grown without the use of conventional pesticides and artificial fertilizers, free from contamination by human or industrial waste, and processed without ionizing radiation or food additives
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    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Organic_produce

  2. imacdl says:

    oil is organically produced
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  3. nicholshj says:

    "oil is organically produced"
    But petrol isn’t as it has many additives
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  4. Michael is tired but still Ninga says:

    try google! *whisperss* "do i have you? oh come on give me a break, fine i will, i hope the pay is worth it" *unwhisper* by if you try google then Yahoo would go out of business! so YAHOO your experience! with YAHOO7 search engine! the only one you should be using!

    even though it has an incredible amount of advertising in the homepage!
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  5. Ben O says:

    Organic used to mean consisting of animal and or plant matter. Now organic means complying with EU directive (EEC) 2092/1.
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  6. vauxhall diesel owner says:

    yet another myth,it’s just a way of charging you fortunes for say,vegetables that are claimed to be grown naturally,but they can’t guarantee what was in the soil previously,it could have been riddled with chemicals.
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  7. James E says:

    It means there is more chance of bugs and fungus on the food. It also means it will cost more because their crops are smaller per acre and their spoilage losses greater.
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  8. antarcticice says:

    The definition of organic is given here
    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Organic_food
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  9. punchdrunkdude says:

    I’ll bet you fail this class.
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