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Since 2009, the certificate is issued via accredited national institutions. The EU monitors the compliance of the member states. Each certification body is inspected annually. | Since 2009, the certificate is issued via accredited national institutions. The EU monitors the compliance of the member states. Each certification body is inspected annually. |
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Über das Zertifikat
EU-Bio ist ein [[]]-Zertifikat. neues Zertifikat
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The official EU regulation for organic farming. | ||
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Vorlage:LabelCheckGreenpeaceAT2018 Since 2009, the certificate is issued via accredited national institutions. The EU monitors the compliance of the member states. Each certification body is inspected annually.
Minimum standards for organic products are defined, among them free outlet for live stock, strictly regulated use of antibiotics, prohibited use of chemical-synthetic pesticides and Fertilizers, the use of food additives, or genetically modified ingredients.
In Austria, the label can be certified via agroVet GmbH.