USDA Approves Amish Food as Organic
Going Like Sixty — November 28, 2006 — Lifestyle
References: amishnaturals
Amish Naturals, Inc. announced that the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) has approved the Company's production process and facility as organic.
It shouldn't surprise you that the Amish have always been organic farmers. But now the government says they can label their product as such.
At Amish Naturals, they create foods that reflect the wholesomeness and purity of the Amish people and their traditions. They use no pesticides or chemicals, and never add anything to their farming to enhance or change how produce emerges from the ground.
It shouldn't surprise you that the Amish have always been organic farmers. But now the government says they can label their product as such.
At Amish Naturals, they create foods that reflect the wholesomeness and purity of the Amish people and their traditions. They use no pesticides or chemicals, and never add anything to their farming to enhance or change how produce emerges from the ground.
Trend Themes
1. Amish Organics - The certification of Amish Naturals' organic production process and facility highlights the growing trend of consumers seeking pure, natural and wholesome foods, offering a disruptive innovation opportunity for emerging organic food and beverage companies.
2. Sustainability - The Amish farming techniques align with today's focus on sustainability, offering a disruptive innovation opportunity for companies in the agricultural and farming industry.
3. Traditional Farming - The emergence of traditional farming practices like those of the Amish marks a trend towards the re-discovery of age-old farming practices with an innovative twist.
Industry Implications
1. Food and Beverage - The organic certification of Amish Naturals' production process and facility marks a disruptive innovation opportunity for emerging companies in the organic food and beverage sector.
2. Agriculture and Farming - The emphasis on traditional Amish farming techniques underscores a need for disruptive innovation in the more sustainable and organic farming practices within the agriculture industry.
3. Retail and E-commerce - The growing demand for pure, organic, and traditional foods like Amish Naturals' products presents disruptive innovation opportunities for e-commerce platforms that offer farm-to-table or direct-to-consumer options.
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