Is it Certified Organic? A hazelnut grower is suing the USDA over the credibility of imported organic goods

U.S. organic farmers face some of the strictest regulations and certifications in the world.
A hazelnut grower says that the USDA label is unfair and is now suing the government over the credibility of imported organic goods.

California Ag Net’s Matthew Malcom brings us the story.

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