Buying organic is the ‘in thing’ nowadays, however there are loads of products out there that are jumping on the organic bandwagon. How can you distinguish between the buzz words?
Here are a few terms and meanings to help you.
100 per cent organic: contains 100 per cent organically produced ingredients (excluding water and salt).
Eco-cert: contains at least 95 per cent organic ingredients (excluding water and salt).
Made with organic ingredients: contains at least 70 per cent organic ingredients.
Hypoallergenic: products are less likely to cause allergic reactions.
Alcohol-free: contains no ethyl alcohol (or grain alcohol).
Fragrance-free: product has no perceptible odour.
Noncomedogenic: products do not contain common pore-clogging ingredients that could lead to acne.
Cruelty-free or no new animal testing: implies that products have not been tested on animals.
orgfanic in India is since the earth started living body in some of the organic belt. / vargin land .
People donot aware to use synthetic fertilizers and pesticides since their forefather doing natural farming.
I am also interesting in regaRDS TO DEVELOP ALL VARGIN LAND IN ORGANICALLY POTTENTIAL FIELD WHERE THESE FARMERS TO BE AWARED FOR BETTER PRODUCTION AND ECONOMICAL VIABLE THROUGH LIVESTOCK SHOULD BE SUSTAIN ORGANIC FOR THEIR FARMS, IT NEED INPUTS FROM COW .
tHIS COUNTRY WAS DEPENDED ON OLD TRADITIONAL TECHNOLOGY OF VEDAS, WHICH HAVE GIVEN EVERYTHING FOR ,
1 TO SUSTAIN LONGIVITY OF MANKIND AND SOIL FEERTILITY