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2012 Reports

Briefing on the Organic Certification Issues in East China | Special Certification - Organic/Kosher/Halal | Shanghai ATO | China - Peoples Republic of | 5/29/2012
Recently China has been increasing its enforcement of regulations that require imported organic products to be certified to Chinese organic standards.  The current law is that food products cannot be called organic in any language on the package unless they are certified to Chinese organic standards.  Unless the current rules are modified or China recognizes US organic standards, US organic producers will be required to obtain Chinese certification, remove the word organic from their products, o...
Briefing on the Organic Certification Issues in East China_Shanghai ATO_China - Peoples Republic of_4-16-2012

| New Certification Regulations on Domestic Organic Products | Special Certification - Organic/Kosher/Halal | Beijing | China - Peoples Republic of | 3/21/2012
China¡¯s CNCA released its new certification rules for organic products.  The attached report is an INFORMAL translation.
New Certification Regulations on Domestic Organic Products_Beijing_China - Peoples Republic of_3-16-2012

 

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