Canada’s organic standards are among the most recognized in the world
The standards lay out the specifics of organic production, including how livestock must be housed, fed, transported and processed; how specific crops and produce are to be grown, how pests and diseases are to be treated; which substances, methods and ingredients may and may not be used; and what environmental factors must be taken into consideration.
The standards also place strict limits and prohibitions on the use of toxic and persistent pesticides; synthetic fertilizers; the routine use of drugs, antibiotics or synthetic hormones; animal cloning; genetic engineering (“GMOs”); sewage sludge (“biosolids”); and irradiation. Organic standards also forbid the use of artificial food colours, flavours, sweeteners, preservatives and many other processing aids and ingredients in processed foods.
