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When it comes to organic products, many people will immediately jump out of their minds-green, healthy, environmentally friendly and other words. People’s pursuit of a healthy life and their desire for non-polluting food have also made organic products quickly become popular. At present, more and more organic products with different logos are appearing on the market, making consumers confused. However,
Are these organic products truly organic, healthy and pollution-free? Are there really so many fruits that are natural and organic?
In response to the current status of the organic product market, the State Certification and Accreditation Administration issued a new version of the 'Organic Product Certification Implementation Rulesp>
The organic product identification and certification code must be uniformly applied to all organic products. If consumers purchase organic products, they can inquire and verify through the 'China Food and Agricultural Products Certification Information System' of the National Certification and Accreditation Administration, and verify the 'trueness of the products they purchase'. body'.
Organic products can be 'verified'
The new regulations strictly regulate output balance, harvesting, processing, and packaging The certification inspection process in the links of, sales, etc. stipulates that the certified product or the minimum sales of the product should be added with the national organic product certification mark and unique number (the number should be noted before the number). Specify 'organic code'), the name of the certification body or its logo. This organic code is a dark
code, which can be seen after scratching off the silver coating on the anti-counterfeiting label. It is composed of 17 digits, namely: 'Certification body code 3 digits + Sign issuance year code 2 digits
+ random code 12 digits'. The random code is generated by the advanced second-generation ID card technology, which is the 'door god' who keeps counterfeit products out of the door.
Along with the new regulations on organic products, the 'Organic Product Certification Catalog' was born. Plants, livestock and poultry, aquatic products, liquor, and other natural fibers for spinning
125 kinds of products in 5 categories including dimension are listed in the 'Organic Product Certification Catalog.' Only the 125 products in the catalog are eligible to apply for organic product certification.
Certifications that have been certified before but are not within the scope of the 'Organic Product Certification Catalog' Certificate, the certificate expires automatically. In addition, the new list also removes the organic certification of honey and wolfberry.
50 local companies withdrew from the 'organic world'
The most prominent thing in the production process of organic products is that they do not use pesticides at all. , Chemical fertilizers and other chemical substances are industries that least damage the environment and protect the ecology the most. The new
regulations highlight the word 'strict' in the standardization of organic products: first, production, processing, labeling, and sales standards are more stringent; second, certification procedures are more stringent and regulated.
Fan is more clear and detailed; third, an exit mechanism for bad companies has been established.
The new regulations also enumerate 10 types of situations that will not be approved for certification, and 12 types of situations that will revoke the certification. For example, as long as prohibited substances are used in the production of organic products, the organic product certification certificate will be revoked. If you want to apply again, you will be eligible to apply again after 5 years, and a one-year conversion period is required after application.
Industry insiders said that the introduction of new certification regulations will bring about adjustments to organic product suppliers and supermarket purchasing policies. If you need to apply for a new one< /p>
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