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Amys Kitchen Supports New USDA National Organic Standards (NOS)
Over the past thirteen years Amys Kitchen has taken a leadership role in drafting the new standards by working with other companies to bring these changes to the organic industry. Amys acted as a "company model", influencing the new labeling laws. Amys believes the new rules will help build trust among consumers by clarifying the meaning of "organic". These new rules enable clear and consistent communication and claims by all producers across the country. It is our hope that the inauguration of these new U.S. standards will pave the way for international agreements - ultimately streamlining trade of organic products between countries and world regions. Most of the new requirements are consistent with the policies held by Amys Kitchen since its inception in 1987. The company has diligently maintained a policy of keeping GMOs (Genetically Modified Organisms) from entering the production floor of its kitchen facilities. Amys Kitchen applies this standard rigorously to both organic and non-organic ingredients. The new NOS policy requires that all foods considered organic must be free of GMOs (see our GMO section for more information). Ultimately, consumers will be the greatest benefactors of the new organic standards. Many consumers have avoided or postponed purchase of organic products due to the confusing or mixed messages about the validity of product claims. Producers and the news media have long been challenged to present a balanced view of a confusing situation with organic products. The clarity of the new USDA policies and labeling laws will act to legitimize true organic products of every kind.
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