Why the 'organic' produce you're buying might not be all it's cracked up to be By News May 02, 2021 Add Comment Edit Identifying certified organic produce can be tricky, especially as Australia has no consistent and mandatory regulation for certifying organic product. Now industry and growers want change. Share this post Related PostsAs Morrison chases the 'quiet Australians', hidden banana peels awaitSimon's Australian family was riding out Shanghai's extreme lockdown. Then his wife tested positiveUkraine latest: Russia claims destruction of armoured vehicle plant near Kyiv, warns US of 'consequences' for helping UkraineUK plans to send asylum seekers to RwandaAEC warns voters to ‘think twice’ before giving details to political parties offering to register their postal voteAFL live: Lions and Pies out to attack on Thursday night at the GabbaAustralians ordered to extract videotaped confession from man allegedly tortured in secret interrogation centre in East TimorHere’s your reading guide to the best new writing by Australian women and non-binary writers
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