Typically when referring to cbd.com/glossary/organic/" data-gt-translate-attributes='[{"attribute":"data-cmtooltip", "format":"html"}]'>Organic cbd.com/glossary/hemp/" data-gt-translate-attributes='[{"attribute":"data-cmtooltip", "format":"html"}]'>Hemp, they are referencing the farming technique used in the growing process. All cbd.com/glossary/organic/" data-gt-translate-attributes='[{"attribute":"data-cmtooltip", "format":"html"}]'>organic products are fully traceable from farm to end-user, so you can be sure of what you’re receiving. Unlike non-cbd.com/glossary/organic/" data-gt-translate-attributes='[{"attribute":"data-cmtooltip", "format":"html"}]'>organic food production, which makes wide use of manufactured and mined fertilizers and pesticides, organic Hemp is produced with natural fertilizers from plants, less energy, and more respect for the animals that provide it.
Organic farming and food production is not easy and takes real commitment and attention to detail, and is backed up by rigorous, independent inspection and certification. In relation to CBD, it is slightly easier to meet the requirements of being organic, as the cannabis plant very rarely requires pesticides or fertilizers to grow.