Now a certified "100% organic" label means that the product contains no genetically modified organisms and was produced and processed with no chemical pesticides, preservatives, irradiation or sewage sludge. The USDA has also drawn up an elaborate set of rules for labeling organic livestock (except fish). For example, chickens must be raised on organic feed, without growth hormones or antibiotics, and with access to the outdoors.
Organic consumers are concerned about food safety, especially for children. The Environmental Protection Agency declares that "children are at greater risk of pesticide exposure than most adults," and warns that "pesticides may cause a range of harmful health effects,'' including cancer and injury to the nervous system, lungs, and immune system.
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