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Arbor Teas is deeply committed to organic agriculture. In fact, every tea and herb we sell is certified organic. Our warehouse and tea-packing facility is also certified organic by Global Organic Alliance, so our customers can rest assured that the organic integrity of our tea and herbs are preserved from crop to cup.

We believe organic tea production is safer for the environment, safer for the grower, and safer for the consumer (you!) because:

Organic tea production encourages:

  • Improvement of soil and water quality
  • Conservation of wetlands, woodlands, and wildlife
  • Cycling of on-farm resources
  • Ecological balance
  • Biodiversity

Organic tea production prohibits:

  • GMOs (Genetically Modified Organisms)
  • Sewage sludge
  • Irradiation
  • Synthetic fertilizers and pesticides

But that is not all! Did you know that organic farming methods sequester large amounts of carbon? Did you know that organic farming also lowers greenhouse gas emissions by reducing the production and use of synthetic nitrate fertilizer? This can all help stop climate change! Some estimate that if the world’s conventional agriculture transitions to organic regenerative farming methods, it would begin to reverse the effects of climate change. Now, that is worth supporting!

We urge our customers to become a part of the organic and regenerative farming movement. Start by being a part of the conversation. Get involved! Sign up for the free USDA newsletter to get an insider perspective www.usda.gov/organic, or attend a meeting. Public input, written and in-person, is welcome and all meetings are free and open to the public.

What is Organic Certification?

 

How Does Organic Certification Work?

 

How Does a Company Become Certified Organic?

 

Who Decides the Standards?

 

Does USDA Certification Mean a Product is Grown in the USA?

 

Does Arbor Teas Sell Products That Are Organically Grown, But Not Certified?

 

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