You can become a foodservice guru after reading Markon’s extensive list of industry terms and definitions. Wondering what cold chain management means? Need to know what qualifies as organic? Never heard of Cyclospora? Here is your cheat sheet for many topics pertinent to fresh produce.
What Constitutes Organic?
The USDAÕs National Organic Standards went into effect on October 21, 2002. The standards, established by the National Organics Standards Board with the help of thousands of industry and public comments, were written over a period of twelve years. Only foods that meet specific standards can display the national label.
What Are the Labeling Laws? The National Organic Program (NOP) has four classifications of certification
To view the standards in detail, see The National Organic Program
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How Do The New Organic Laws Affect The Foodservice Industry?
To date most foodservice operators are excluded from these regulations, but foodservice establishments may someday be required to document organic suppliersÕ certifications in order to mention "organic" on menus or in advertising/promotional materials.
See The National Organic Standards (Full Text) (view page 20 of .pdf) for the current regulations.
For more information about organics and the USDA standards, visit:
Environmental Working Group
Center For Science in the Public Interest
Organic Trade Association