Is Coconut Oil
Supreme™ Organic?
Coconut Oil Supreme™ is produced from coconuts
grown without the use of herbicides, pesticides,
fungicides or any other practices which would affect its
organic status. Since we began offering this premium oil
in 2001 we have described it as organic, but not
"certified organic." We could supply Coconut Oil Supreme™
in a "certified organic" version at a considerably higher
cost but since most of our customers are interested in
purchasing the highest quality oil at the best price, we
have opted not to go that route.
In April of 2006 we received a letter from USDA
stating that they had received a "consumer" complaint
about the organic status of our oil. We were informed
that we could not describe the oil as organic unless it
was repackaged in a "certified" facility. This would
result in an additional cost to our customers without any
additional benefit.
The "organic" coconut oil claim has been used as
a promotional tool by many companies who describe their
oil as organic to imply that it is somehow different or
better than other oils. The "organic" label appears to
reflect a marketing strategy rather than a difference in
the product. Many times we assume that if a product is
labeled as organic it is inherently better than one
without the "organic" label. Were it not for this
assumption, we would not be willing to pay the generally
higher "organic" price. In the case of coconut oil, the
organic label doesn't appear to mean a whole lot. The
following statement provides some clarification of this
issue:
In ordinary practice, coconut farming
is 'naturally' organic. It is unlike industrial farming of
annual crops with its particular orientation toward
intensive production and heavy use of chemical fertilizer,
pesticides and herbicides. Coconut growing remains a domain
of small farmers who operate with an average of 3 hectares
per farmer. A result of this difference in orientation is
that chemical usage is seldom practiced. Organic
certification agencies do not distinguish between copra and
non-copra oils (and they do allow for solvent use under
certification rules). "Organic" coconut oil is promoted as
more 'natural' when in fact, the vast majority of "organic"
coconut oil is copra based and would not qualify as
"natural" oil in coconut growing
countries.
A number of customers have reported requesting
copies of the organic certifications advertised by other
suppliers, only to have their requests ignored. I noticed
an ad by one company in the Philippines which claims to
be a USDA certified producer of coconut oil. The USDA
is not a certifying agency and thus could not "certify"
them as an organic producer. This is another case of
caveat emptor, (let the buyer beware). It is easy
to claim anything; having it be true is another
matter.
For customers who are interested in purchasing
certified organic virgin coconut oil for use in the
manufacture of another product which they plan to have
certified as organic, we are happy to quote pricing for
certified organic Coconut Oil Supreme™ packed in 180 kg
drums. Since we would not be repacking the oil the
factory certification would remain intact.
Should you have any questions regarding the
organic issue, please feel free to contact us either at
800.922.1744 or by email.
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