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Where can I find more information on organic tea?
Here are some sources where you can find more information on organic tea:
- The Organic Trade Association (OTA): The OTA is a nonprofit organization that promotes the development of organic agriculture and provides resources on organic products, including tea. Visit their website at https://ota.com for information on organic standards, certification, and the benefits of organic tea.
- The United States Department of Agriculture (USDA): The USDA is the federal agency responsible for regulating organic agriculture in the United States. Their website at https://www.usda.gov/topics/organic provides information on organic regulations, standards, and certification, as well as resources for organic farmers and consumers.
- The Tea Association of the USA (TAUSA): TAUSA is a nonprofit trade organization that represents the tea industry in the United States. Their website at https://www.teausa.com/ provides information about the tea industry, including organic tea production, research, and trends.
- Consumer Reports: Consumer Reports is an independent nonprofit organization that provides product ratings and reviews, including those for organic teas. Visit their website at https://www.consumerreports.org/cro/teas.htm for information on organic tea brands, quality, and taste.
- The National Organic Program (NOP): The NOP is a USDA program that establishes standards for organic production, processing, and handling of agricultural products, including tea. Visit their website at https://www.ams.usda.gov/rules-regulations/organic for detailed information on organic regulations and standards.
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