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<li>Where does your product come from<ref>Note: If your product is labeled “EU organic” you may be able to read the initials of its country of origin under the logo.</ref>?</li>
<li>Where does your product come from<ref>Note: If your product is labeled “EU organic” you may be able to read the initials of its country of origin under the logo.</ref>?</li>
<li>If your product does not specify the origin<ref>Note: for instance, an olive oil could be pressed and have the NL organic stamp but its olives might be cultivated and imported from France.</ref> of the raw ingredient, head to the brand’s website or contact the producer.</li>
<li>If your product does not specify the origin<ref>Note: for instance, an olive oil could be pressed and have the NL organic stamp but its olives might be cultivated and imported from France.</ref> of the raw ingredient, head to the brand’s website or contact the producer.</li>
<li><u>Note:</u> click on this link [[Reading labels is not enough!|Reading labels is not enough!]] to learn more about how companies play around with the organic label and how to buy intelligently.</li>
<li><i><u>Note:</u> click on this link [[Reading labels is not enough!|Reading labels is not enough!]] to learn more about how companies play around with the organic label and how to buy intelligently.</i></li>
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