Myth: "Organic" must draw a clear line with "medicine" and "fat"?
Since the country has strict regulations on the standards of organic products, is it necessary to apply pesticides to organic products? In our concept, organic and "medicine" and "fertilizer" must draw a clear line, so when someone sees something like "copper hydroxide" being used in the organic field, they think there is something wrong with this land.
This concept is actually wrong. In international organic agriculture, "copper hydroxide" is a bactericide, which is generally allowed to be used within a specified range and quantity. Organic cultivation does not use any drugs and fertilizers, but uses biological fertilizers and biological pesticides under strict norms. However, "ethephon" commonly used in ordinary agriculture, commonly known as "ripening agent" and other chemical drugs, is absolutely prohibited in organic agriculture.