Nl 102k 2022.7z [UPDATED]

Many substances have "sunset dates," meaning they are removed from the list every five years unless specifically voted to remain.

The National List is a central component of the . It identifies which synthetic substances are allowed and which natural substances are prohibited in organic farming and handling. ⚖️ Key Regulatory Categories

Materials like certain alcohols for disinfection or copper sulfate for disease control. NL 102K 2022.7z

: Likely refers to the number of records, entries, or the approximate file size of the uncompressed data. 2022 : The specific regulatory year the dataset covers. .7z : A high-compression archive format created by 7-Zip . 🧪 What is the National List?

If you are using this file for farming, always verify the status of a substance through the OMRI Products List or your USDA-accredited certifier before application. Many substances have "sunset dates," meaning they are

The National List is updated frequently based on recommendations from the National Organic Standards Board (NOSB) .

Cross-reference input materials during annual organic inspections. ⚠️ Important Considerations 🛠️ Content and Use Cases

A small list of non-organic substances allowed in processed products when organic versions are not commercially available (e.g., yeast, baking soda). 🛠️ Content and Use Cases