Organic System Plan (Osp) - Maple Products is a legal document that was released by the New Hampshire Department of Agriculture, Markets & Food - a government authority operating within New Hampshire.
Q: What is an Organic System Plan (OSP)?
A: An Organic System Plan (OSP) is a detailed document outlining the practices and procedures used in the production of organic maple products.
Q: What is the significance of the OSP?
A: The OSP is a requirement for any maple producer seeking certification as organic. It ensures that the production methods meet the standards set by the certifying body.
Q: What does the OSP include for maple products?
A: The OSP for maple products includes information about the land management practices, sourcing of maple sap, processing and handling procedures, record-keeping, and inspections.
Q: Why is the OSP important for maple products?
A: The OSP ensures that maple products are produced using organic practices, which means no synthetic chemicals or genetically modified organisms (GMOs) are used. It provides transparency and traceability in the production process.
Q: Who is responsible for creating and implementing the OSP?
A: The maple producer is responsible for creating and implementing the OSP. They must follow the guidelines provided by the certifying body and maintain records to demonstrate compliance.
Form Details:
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