Where can I find out which companies use organic farming practices?

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Question by Emily G.: Where can I find out which companies use organic farming practices?
I’m curious to find out which brands in my pantry and refrigerator use organic farming, fair trade, cruelty-free and other fair and healthy farming/testing practices.

I know theres “Charity navigator” to see which charities are legitimate, is there a similar navigator for foods and products?

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2 Responses to Where can I find out which companies use organic farming practices?

  1. Not that I know of, but all organic foods are labeled as such…they have to be by law. It should state ‘certified organic’ somewhere on the package, label, or sticker as demanded by the FDA.

    Sarah C
    May 20, 2011 at 4:10 pm
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  2. Read the labels

    Dooley
    May 20, 2011 at 4:59 pm
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