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      Organic Materials Review Institute

      • The Organic Materials Review Institute (OMRI) is an international nonprofit organization that determines which input products are allowed for use in organic production and processing. OMRI Listed® products are allowed for use in certified organic operations under the USDA National Organic Program.
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  2. www.omri.orgOMRI

    OMRI is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization that provides an independent review of products, such as fertilizers, pest controls, livestock health care products, and numerous other inputs that are intended for use in certified organic production and processing. When companies apply, OMRI reviews their products against the organic standards.

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      The applicant must either hold the original OMRI listing, be...

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      This search tool can help you determine whether your product...

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      *A Repackaged Product is a current OMRI Listed® product that...

    • OMRI Mexico

      The Mexican organic market has enjoyed steady growth in...

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      The OMRI seal provides instant recognition that a product...

  3. Jun 16, 2022 · How to Get OMRI Listed How to Qualify. Since OMRI listed products are able to be used in certified organic agriculture, what are the standards for those listed products? OMRI only approves products with ingredients that adhere to the standards of the USDA National Organic Program, Canadian Organic Regime, and the Mexican Organic Products Law.

  4. For certified organic farmers, the product must be included in the operator's approved organic system (farm) plan. Product use must be in accordance with any restrictions described in the OMRI Products List©, the OMRI Canada Products List© or the OMRI Mexico Products List© under the product's category.

  5. No, only foods, fibers, and feeds are eligible to be called "certified organic" and carry the USDA's seal for organic products. Input products are used to grow, process, or produce organic foods, feed, or fibers including substances such as fertilizers, pesticides, and other materials used on a farm or in a food processing facility.

  6. May 25, 2018 · OMRI is an non-profit organization dedicated to certifying that agricultural inputs, such as Soil3 compost, can be used for growing USDA certified organic produce. Learn how Soil3 is certified by OMRI and why products with this seal are a trusted source for farmers and home gardeners alike.

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