2023 Regulatory Presentation: Strengthening Organic Enforcement: Regulatory Updates from the USDA National Organic Program
USDA published the Strengthening Organic Enforcement Final Rule, introducing regulations that address emerging supply chain complexities impacting organic certification, traceability, inspection operations, and more. Effective March 20, 2023, USDA aims to strengthen organic agricultural products’ production, handling, and sale oversight. Spice companies dealing in the organic trade should know how these regulations will impact their business. In this session with Jennifer Tucker, Ph.D., Deputy Administrator of USDA’s Agricultural Marketing Service (AMS) National Organic Program, discover insights on organic regulatory developments.
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FAQ - Strengthening Organic Enforcement Final Rule
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