Laura Batcha
Study Finds Nutritional Benefits for Organic
The British Journal of Nutrition published results from a major study that found conclusive evidence that organic crops, and the food made from them, are nutritionally superior to their conventional counterparts, according to the Organic Trade Association (OTA, Washington D.C.). The study corrects many of the shortcomings of earlier studies and should put to rest any doubts ...
Organic Trade Association Welcomes U.S.-Korea Agreement
The Washington D.C.-based Organic Trade Association (OTA) welcomed a new organic equivalency arrangement between the United States and Korea, saying it reopens a critically important Asian market for U.S. organic processed food products. The new agreement will create jobs and opportunity for the American organic food and farming sector, according to the OTA. “We extend ...
Parents Willing to Pay More for Organic Label
A new Organic Trade Association (OTA) tracking study reveals an increasing number of American parents are willing to pay more for organic food for their families. The assocaiton’s U.S. Families’ Organic Attitudes & Beliefs 2014 Tracking Study, a survey of more than 1,200 households with at least one child under the age of 18, found that price ...
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