Factors that May Lead on the Non-renewal of Certified Organic Product According to Organic Producers in Brazil

The regulatory process of the organic sector in Brazil began in 1999 and has gone through several changes, culminating in the Decree-Law of December 2007, which established rules for the production and trading of organic products in Brazil. In such Decree, the certification has become a compulsory r...

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