Organic Food Stocks List

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Date Stock Title
Nov 21 SFM Sprouts Farmers Rises 49% in Three Months: What's Next for Investors?
Nov 21 UNFI United Natural Foods: Still Tasty As Earnings Near Based On Improving Guidance
Nov 20 FMC Is FMC Corporation (FMC) the Best Fertilizer Stock to Buy?
Nov 20 DOLE Discovering November 2024's Undiscovered Gems in the United States
Nov 20 FMC Resource Wars: China and America Battle for Antimony as Prices Surge 200%
Nov 19 DOLE 12 Consumer Staples Stocks Moving In Tuesday's Pre-Market Session
Nov 19 SFM 5 Non-Tech Nasdaq Composite High Flyers to Buy for More Gains Ahead
Nov 19 FMC Is FMC Corporation (FMC) The Best Agriculture Stock To Buy Right Now?
Nov 19 DOLE Is Dole plc (DOLE) The Best Agriculture Stock To Buy Right Now?
Nov 19 HAIN Hain Celestial: An Interesting Turnaround Bet
Nov 19 DOLE Dole PLC (DOLE) Q3 2024 Earnings Call Highlights: Revenue Growth and Strategic Expansion Amid ...
Nov 18 SFM Jim Cramer: Super Group Finally 'Broke Out,' This Basic Materials Stock Is 'Very Hard To Own Here'
Nov 16 FMC Is FMC Corporation (FMC) One of The Best Materials Stocks to Buy Right Now?
Nov 16 UNFI United Natural Foods: Struggles With Profitability Make The Stock A Poor Investment
Nov 15 LANDM Gladstone Land Announces Retirement of Chief Operating Officer Terry Lee Brubaker
Nov 15 SFM Zacks.com featured highlights include Casey's, EMCOR, EverQuote and Sprouts Farmers Market
Nov 15 UNFI Investing in United Natural Foods (NYSE:UNFI) five years ago would have delivered you a 164% gain
Organic Food

Organic food is food produced by methods that comply with the standards of organic farming. Standards vary worldwide, but organic farming, in general, features practices that cycle resources, promote ecological balance, and conserve biodiversity. Organizations regulating organic products may restrict the use of certain pesticides and fertilizers in the farming methods used to produce such products. In general, organic foods are also usually not processed using irradiation, industrial solvents, or synthetic food additives.In the 21st century, the European Union, the United States, Canada, Mexico, Japan, and many other countries require producers to obtain special certification in order to market their food as organic within their borders. In the context of these regulations, organic food is produced in a way that complies with the organic standards set by regional organizations, national governments, and/or international organizations. Although the produce of kitchen gardens may actually be organic, selling food with an organic label is regulated by governmental food safety authorities, such as the US Department of Agriculture (USDA) or European Commission (EC).From an environmental perspective, fertilizing, overproduction, and the use of pesticides in conventional farming may affect local ecosystems, biodiversity, groundwater, and drinking water supplies. However, the outcome of farming organically may have uncertain benefits. Organic agriculture has higher potential costs from an economic perspective due to lower yields, higher labor costs, and higher consumer prices. Demand for organic foods is primarily driven by concerns for personal health and the environment.
From the perspective of the consumer, there is not sufficient evidence in the scientific and medical literature to support claims that organic food is either safer or healthier to eat than conventional food. While there may be some differences in the nutrient and antinutrient contents of organically and conventionally produced food, the variable nature of food production, shipping, storage, and handling makes it difficult to generalize results. Claims that "organic food tastes better" are generally not supported by tests.

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