The Organic Foods Production Act, the Process/Product Distinction, and a Case for More End Product Regulation in the Organic Foods Market

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The article focuses on laws related to the regulation of the organic food products. Topics discussed include organic farming and marketing of the formed products, methods related to the food production and quality of the end product. It also discusses the preference of the consumers for the proper information and process of the formed product.

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Watnick, V. J. (2014). The Organic Foods Production Act, the Process/Product Distinction, and a Case for More End Product Regulation in the Organic Foods Market. UCLA Journal of Environmental Law and Policy, 32(1). https://doi.org/10.5070/l5321020871

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