There is so much (in)credible science that explains why organic is a good choice for people and the planet, and more is published every week. The Organic Center summarizes the latest research into distilled bites so you can make informed choices. We only report on peer-reviewed studies and always will. Check out our research blog and sign up for our newsletter to get the latest science delivered right to your inbox.

Annual event celebrates science-based work of The Center to advance organic

Almost 500 organic visionaries, activists and businesses from around the country gathered on March 6 for The...

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A recently published study in Nutrition Journal shows that people with future-oriented personalities are more likely to consume organic food....

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A study recently published in the journal Mutation Research/Reviews in Mutation Research links glyphosate-based herbicides (GHB) like...

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A study published in the Journal Herpetological Review found a greater diversity of anurans (frogs, toads and tree frogs) in organic rice fields...

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A recent study in Agricultural Systems shows that on a per area basis, organic systems use less energy and emit fewer greenhouse gases than...

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Research released today from Environmental Research shows that switching from a conventional to an organic diet for less than a week reduces levels...

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Research released today from the journal Environmental Research adds to the growing body of literature showing that switching to an all organic diet...

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A recent study published in the Proceedings series of Advances in Social Science, Education and Humanities Research revealed that, while...

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A recent review published in Sustainable Earth concludes that organic food simultaneously improves public and environmental health by drawing...

The Organic Center has completed a project that provides guidance to citrus growers on organic-compliant ways to combat citrus greening disease. From this work, The Organic Center has produced a...

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