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1 This document is emitted to : GRETA'S ORGANIC GARDENS 399, River Road GLOUCESTER, Ontario, K1V 1C9 Type of operation: CROP GROWER According to its certification program, Ecocert Canada declares that the methods used by the business for the production, preparation, marketing of the following products are compliant to the following organic standards: Page 1 of 6
2 - Certified to the terms of the US-Canada Organic Equivalence Arrangement - COR: Canada Organic Regime including the Organic Product Regulation (2009), the standards CAN/CSGB (2015)- General Principles and Management Standards and the CAN/CSGB (2015)- Permitted Substances Lists. - Europe-Canada Equivalency Organic Products Trademark(s) 4 Mix Allheal ( field, greenhouse, seedling, plants, seeds) Amaranth Anise Hyssop ( field, greenhouse, seedling, plants, seeds) Artichoke ( field, greenhouse, seedling, plants, seeds) Arugula Asparagus ( field, greenhouse, seedling, plants, seeds) Barley ( field, greenhouse, seedling, plants, seeds) Basil ( fields, greenhouse, seedling, plants, seeds) Basil Beans ( field, greenhouse, seedling, plants, seeds) Beans / runner ( field, greenhouse, seedling, plants, seeds) Beans/fava Beets Belle Isle Cress Black Chia ( field, greenhouse, seedling, plants, seeds) Blueberry ( field, greenhouse, seedling, plants, seeds) Broadleaved Batavian Broccoli ( field, greenhouse, seedling, plants, seeds) Broccoli Cabbage (field, greenhouse, seedling, plants, seeds) Cabbage Calendula ( field, greenhouse, seedling, plants, seeds) Carrots ( field, greenhouse, seedling, plants, seeds) Carrots Catnip ( field, greenhouse, seedling, plants, seeds) Cauliflowers Celandine ( field, greenhouse, seedling, plants, seeds) Celeriac ( field, greenhouse, seedling, plants, seeds) Celery Celosia ( field, greenhouse, seedling, plants, seeds) Chamomile Chervil ( field, greenhouse, seedling, plants, seeds) Chinese Cabbage ( field, greenhouse, seedling, plants, seeds) Ching-chian pac Choi ( field, greenhouse, seedling, plants, seeds) Page 2 of 6
3 Chives ( field, greenhouse, seedling, plants, seeds) Cilantro Collard Columbine mix ( field, greenhouse, seedling, plants, seeds) Corn (field, greenhouse, seedling, plants, seeds) Cornsalad Cress Cucumbers ( field, greenhouse, seedling, plants, seeds) Cucumbers Currants ( field, greenhouse, seedling, plants, seeds) Dill Echinacea ( field, greenhouse, seedling, plants, seeds) Eggplant ( field, greenhouse, seedling, plants, seeds) Eggplant Fennel Feverfew ( field, greenhouse, seedling, plants, seeds) Garlic Chives ( field, greenhouse, seedling, plants) Globe Thistle ( field, greenhouse, seedling, plants, seeds) Gojiberry ( field, greenhouse, seedling, plants, seeds) Gosseberry ( field, greenhouse, seedling, plants, seeds) Gourd ( field, greenhouse, seedling, plants, seeds) Grape ( field, greenhouse, seedling, plants, seeds) Greens (field, greenhouse, seedling, plants, seeds) Ground Cherry (field, greenhouse, seedling, plants, seeds) Haskap ( field, greenhouse, seedling, plants, seeds) Hibiscus ( field, greenhouse, seedling, plants, seeds) Hot Peppers ( field, greenhouse, seedling, plants, seeds) Hot Peppers Hyssop ( field, greenhouse, seedling, plants, seeds) Kale (field, greenhouse, seedling, plants, seeds) Kale Kiwis ( field, greenhouse, seedling, plants, seeds) Kohlrabi Lamb's Ear ( field, greenhouse, seedling, plants, seeds) Lavender ( field, greenhouse, seedling, plants, seeds) Leeks Lemon Balm ( field, greenhouse, seedling, plants, seeds) Lemon Drop ( field, greenhouse, seedling, plants, seeds) Lettuce (field, greenhouse, seedling, plants, seeds) Litchi tomato (field, greenhouse, seedling, plants, seeds) Page 3 of 6
4 Lovage ( field, greenhouse, seedling, plants, seeds) Mallow ( field, greenhouse, seedling, plants, seeds) Marigold ( field, greenhouse, seedling, plants, seeds) Marshmallow ( field, greenhouse, seedling, plants, seeds) Melons ( field, greenhouse, seedling, plants, seeds) ( field, greenhouse, seedling, plants, seeds) Melons ( field, greenhouse, seedling, plants, seeds) Mesclun Mixed Greens Mesclun Spicy Greens Milk thistle ( field, greenhouse, seedling, plants, seeds) Millet ( field, greenhouse, seedling, plants, seeds) Mizuna Molokheiya ( field, greenhouse, seedling, plants, seeds) Morning Glory ( field, greenhouse, seedling, plants, seeds) Mullein ( field, greenhouse, seedling, plants, seeds) Mustard Nasturtium Oats Bartow ( field, greenhouse, seedling, plants, seeds) Okra ( field, greenhouse, seedling, plants, seeds) Okra Onions ( field, greenhouse, seedling, plants, seeds) Onions Oregano Pac Choy Pansy mix ( field, greenhouse, seedling, plants, seeds) Papallo Green ( field, greenhouse, seedling, plants, seeds) Parsley ( field, greenhouse, seedling, plants, seeds) Parsley Parsnips ( field, greenhouse, seedling, plants, seeds) Peas ( field, greenhouse, seedling, plants, seeds) Peas Popcorn (field, greenhouse, seedling, plants, seeds) Popcorn Primrose ( field, greenhouse, seedling, plants, seeds) Purslane Quinoa ( field, greenhouse, seedling, plants, seeds) Radish ( field, greenhouse, seedling, plants, seeds) Radish Rapini ( field, greenhouse, seedling, plants, seeds) Raspberry ( field, greenhouse, seedling, plants, seeds) Red Fife wheat ( field, greenhouse, seedling, plants, seeds) Page 4 of 6
5 Red Radicchio Rhubarb ( field, greenhouse, seedling, plants, seeds) Rice ( field, greenhouse, seedling, plants, seeds) Rudbeckia ( field, greenhouse, seedling, plants, seeds) Rue ( field, greenhouse, seedling, plants, seeds) Rutabaga Sage ( fields, greenhouse, seedling, plants, seeds) Sage Salsify ( field, greenhouse, seedling, plants, seeds) Scorzonera ( field, greenhouse, seedling, plants, seeds) Sea buckthorn ( field, greenhouse, seedling, plants, seeds) Shallot ( field, greenhouse, seedling, plants, seeds) Shiso Korean ( field, greenhouse, seedling, plants, seeds) Sorrel ( field, greenhouse, seedling, plants, seeds) Spinach (field, greenhouse, seedling, plants, seeds) Spinach Squash ( field, greenhouse, seedling, plants, seeds) Squash/Pepo St John's Wort ( field, greenhouse, seedling, plants, seeds) Strawberry ( field, greenhouse, seedling, plants, seeds) Sugarloaf ( field, greenhouse, seedling, plants, seeds) Summer Savory Acadian ( field, greenhouse, seedling, plants, seeds) Sunflower mix ( field, greenhouse, seedling, plants, seeds) Sweet Corn Sweet Peppers ( field, greenhouse, seedling, plants, seeds) Sweet Peppers Sweet williams ( field, greenhouse, seedling, plants, seeds) Swiss Chard Swiss Chards (field, greenhouse, seedling, plants, seeds) Szechaun buttons ( field, greenhouse, seedling, plants, seeds) Tah Tsai Thyme Tobacco ( field, greenhouse, seedling, plants, seeds) Tomatillos (field, greenhouse, seedling, plants, seeds) Tomato (field, greenhouse, seedling, plants, seeds) Turnips Valerian ( field, greenhouse, seedling, plants, seeds) Viola ( field, greenhouse, seedling, plants, seeds) Watermelon ( field, greenhouse, seedling, plants, seeds) Watermelon Page 5 of 6
6 Wheat ( field, greenhouse, seedling, plants, seeds) Witloof endive ( field, greenhouse, seedling, plants, seeds) Woad ( field, greenhouse, seedling, plants, seeds) Zaatar ( field, greenhouse, seedling, plants, seeds) Zinnia statefair ( field, greenhouse, seedling, plants) Date at which the business must request another annual inspection : April 15, 2019 Initial certification date: November 25, 2003 Inspection date: August 14, 2018 This certification remains valid unless suspended or cancelled by ECOCERT CANADA. This certificate must be returned on the day of cancellation of the certification contract. This document is Ecocert Canada s property, only the original copy is considered valid. This document authorizes the use of the following reference on the labels of the certified products: 'Certified by Ecocert Canada'. Page 6 of 6
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