National Organic Program launches Spanish resources web page

The USDA’s National Organic Program has launched a new web page that includes Spanish translations of the Organic Foods Production Act and other resources.

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The U.S. Department of Agriculture’s National Organic Program has launched a new web page that includes Spanish translations of the Organic Foods Production Act, organic regulations, the NOP Handbook and a variety of other fact sheets, videos and training resources.

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The USDA said the number of Spanish speaking farmers and business owners certified under USDA organic standards has increased significantly since the National Organic Program (NOP) was established in 2001.

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