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Organic food labelling in Australia: A 'Murky' Environment' in need of reform
Christina Do
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Australia
100%
Food Labelling
100%
Organic Food
100%
Organic Produce
57%
Organic Label
57%
Certified Organic
42%
Exportation
28%
Domestic Market
28%
Labeling Requirements
28%
Adverse Effects
14%
Operative
14%
Western Australia
14%
Nurture
14%
High Profile
14%
Regulatory Framework
14%
Enforceability
14%
Supreme Court
14%
Consumer Confidence
14%
Marsh
14%
Consumer Uncertainty
14%
Organic Standards
14%
Consumer Vulnerability
14%
Identification Mark
14%
Production Requirements
14%
Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Australians
100%
Food Labeling
100%
Organic Food
100%
Adverse Effects
25%