NH Drops Organic Certification Program

NH Drops Organic Certification Program

The organic certifying body in New Hampshire has announced they will terminate state certification services on June 30, 2024. The New Hampshire Department of Agriculture, Markets, and Food (NHDAMF) announced last week in a

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that they would be unable to continue certification activities for New Hampshire farmers.

Organic oversight and enforcement in New Hampshire are overseen within the Division of Regulatory Services (DRS) as part of a much broader mandate. DRS is charged with regulatory compliance for human and animal welfare, consumer protection, and fraud prevention.

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