Indocquent.com Expands to Allow Organic Foods
The online advertising website, Indocquent.com, introduced its new section on their website today for allowing its customers to promote organic foods and products.
“Organic is all the rage right now,” says Indocquent.com managing director, Michael C. Podlesny. “We have received numerous requests for a separate category on our website.”
Currently the website, which allows businesses and individuals to promote their products and services in 20,000 cities in over 200 countries around the world, has only separated Organic Foods into it`s own area, but Podlesny states that more changes are around the corner. “As we learn more about the organic industry and what it has to offer, we can further separate it into a more organized fashion, such as foods, clothing, and other products. This will greatly increase our customers return on their advertising revenue.”
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What are the Requirements for Organic Foods?
There are many requirements that the USDA has in place when it comes to organic foods. Under these guidelines products have to be grown a certain way in order for them to get the right certification. It is illegal to label foods as organic in nature without that certification in place. The guidelines are quite strict and the cover many areas including how the food is grown, how it is processed, and all of the handling throughout those processes.
This is all in place because the term organic can be interpreted many different ways. By clarifying them the way the food industry is held to certain standards that they must abide by. The USDA continues to evaluate products and to strive to make sure that their guidelines are covered. Those entities that intentionally don’t follow the guidelines can be fined.
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