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AMS Extends Allowed Use of Vitamins & Minerals in Organic Products

The Agricultural Marketing Service issued an interim rule, effective Oct. 21, to renew without change the exemption (allowed use) for vitamins and minerals on the National List of Allowed and Prohibited Substances for organic products. AMS said it is continuing to review comments requested in a Jan. 12 proposed rule on the 2012 sunset review on vitamins and minerals in organic products, which proposed to continue the exemption for nutrient vitamins and minerals on the National List for 5 years. However, it is extending the exemption In light of the impending Oct. 21 sunset date. Comments on this interim rule are due by Dec. 26.

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(See ITT’s Online Archives 12011737 for summary of the AMS’ Jan. 12 proposed rule on the 2012 sunset review on vitamins and minerals.)

AMS press release available here.