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To be organic or not? – that is hardly the question

Regardless of the "nutritional benefits" debate - many would agree that good organic produce is better for the environment because it doesn't use harmful petro-chemicals and pesticides - and that it just tastes better!

But how can you tell if your organic food really is organic? Australian certification standards appear to be more confusing than most - and in many ways they are!

Unlike other countries, such as the US, the EU or Japan, Australia actually has no domestic standards for organic produce within Australia. As a result, our certification process is run by independent third parties, not the Federal Government or any Minister department.

The Government does have a leg in organics certification process through the Australian Quarantine and Inspection Service (AQIS). Certifying bodies need to register with the AQIS in order for their products to be exported as organic.

Essentially, what this means it that there 7 different certification bodies in Australia, all equally recognised by the Federal Government as the other! The Organic Federation of Australia recommends that companies looking for organic certification should contact all relevant certification bodies to compare costs and varying standards to find the most suitable certification.

Meanwhile, industry stakeholders are working on developing a more comprehensive national standard for organic certification across the board. Standards Australia, the largest non-government standards organisation released its draft organic standard for review last year. The organisation anticipates releasing its final organic standard in the coming months. However, this standard will be voluntary and it will be up to certifying bodies to decide adapt the standard.

So what do I look for?

Ultimately, a certification's credibility stems from the government registration as well as recognition in the marketplace. Businesses that are looking to certify and customers looking to buy real Australian organic products should refer to the Certified Organic Labels below.

ACO

Australian Certified Organic (ACO) aka the "bud logo"
Supported by the Biological Farmers Association (BFA). ACO is likely the most popular most recognised organic certification standard in Australia with over 1500 certified operators.
www.aco.net.au

Organic Growers

Organic Growers of Australia
Supported by the BFA, OGA certification is available for small growers who supply produce to domestic markets. The OGA is not accredited by AQIS since registered producers are not qualified for export. The accreditation's credibility comes from its management by the BFA.
www.organicgrowers.org.au

Nasaa

The National Association for Sustainable Agriculture, Australia (NASAA)
Another well recognised organic certification standard with over 1000 certified operators.
www.nasaa.com.au

Demeter Demeter Bio Dynamic Certification
In a nutshell, farmers that engage in biodynamic practices take ecological consideration a step further, embracing the popular teaching of Rudolf Steiner. Requirements for certification are usually more demanding than most organic considerations. Demeter offers strictly biodynamic certification for its products and is the oldest recognised certification body among the registered groups.
www.demeter.org.au
Aus Qual AUS-QUAL Limited
Based in Queensland, AUS-QUAL is also accredited to perform certification activities offers an AUS QUAL certified organic certification and the USDA under the US National Organic Program (NOP).
www.ausqual.com.au
OFC


Organic Food Chain
Offers an OFC certification as well as USDA Organic certification, Japan JAS Organic certification for Australian produced products.
www.organicfoodchain.com.au

Safe Food Safe Food Queensland
Run by the Queensland government, Safe Food oversees food safety in the production of the dairy, eggs, meat and seafood industries.
www.safefood.qld.gov.au
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Tasmania Certified Organic
Organic certification available to Tasmanian growers, with over 40 locally registered certified operators.
www.tasorganicdynamic.com.au

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Alfred Vogel, the pioneering Swiss nutritionist, believed health and nutrition were strongly linked and that the best quality of life could be achieved through maintaining a well balanced diet of wholesome natural foods. Our foods are founded on this guiding principle to help people experience the power of positive eating.
Phone: 1800 235 219
Web: http://www.vogels.com.au/
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Vogel's Cluster Spice Muesli is an oven baked, wholegrain muesli scattered with crunchy clusters and is Low G.I.
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Jeff Johnson Alfred Vogel's holistic values are just as relevant today as they were in the past. We're excited to bring them forward in our food.
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Facts & Figures

  • Vogel's is named after Alfred Vogel, the Swiss natural health pioneer best known for popularizing Echinacea throughout the world.
  • At Vogel's, we make a variety of mueslis, clusters and Ultra Bran Soy & Linseed.
  • For our Vogel's packaging, we use 100% recycled cardboard and print with soy-based inks.
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