ARSENIC-FREE NO-ADDITIVES MANURE ATTESTATION 2026

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  2. Begin by entering the ECOCERT ICO operation’s name and the operator’s name in the designated fields at the top of the form.
  3. In the section regarding arsenic, ensure you understand that this attestation must be completed by the manager/operator of the manure source. Fill in details about manure sold, including dates and recipients.
  4. Next, attest that no arsenic-containing products are used in poultry feed by filling in your name, printing it, and signing with the date.
  5. If applicable, indicate whether there are any prohibited additives in the manure. If none, select 'None'; otherwise, specify any additives used.
  6. Finally, provide your initials and date for confirmation before submitting the form.

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Methods like irradiation, sewage sludge, and genetic engineering are all expressly prohibited from being used when growing or processing organic foods.
Fresh manure breaks down faster than composted manure. Not all manure provides nutrients to plants. As it breaks down, manure containing lots of bedding takes nitrogen from the soil. This reduces the amount of nitrogen available to plants.
Organic production rules prohibition of the use of GMOs; forbidding the use of ionising radiation; limiting the use of artificial fertilisers, herbicides and pesticides; prohibiting the use of hormones and restricting the use of antibiotics to only when necessary for animal health.
Manures from conventional systems are allowed in organic production, including manure from livestock grown in confinement and from those that have been fed genetically engineered feeds. Manure sources containing excessive levels of pesticides, heavy metals, or other contaminants may be prohibited from use.
Conversely, some substances like strychnine and arsenic are examples of natural toxic substances that are prohibited in organic production.

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Substances no longer allowed in organic products or denied permission to be added include non-organic hops in organic beer, bleached lecithin, unmodified rice starch, antibiotics for pears and apples, and dozens of synthetic substances and other materials.
No prohibited substances including synthetic fertilizers and pesticides may have been applied to the soil in which the crops are grown for at least three years prior to planting. No genetically modified organisms (GMOs) can be used.

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