The rules are different depending on % organic----see link below
Permitted claims
Organic claim
Only products with organic content that is greater than or equal to 95% may be labelled or advertised as "organic" or bear the organic logo. This includes the presence of the word "organic" in the name of the person who is responsible for the product. Terms such as "organically grown", "organically raised, "organically produced", or similar words, abbreviations of, symbols for and phonetic renderings of these words are considered the same as "organic" claims and must meet the same requirements [353(1), SFCR].
For multi-ingredient products, the organic contents must be identified as organic in the list of ingredients [354 ©, SFCR].
The label of an organic product subject to the SFCR must bear the name of the certification body that has certified the product as organic [354 (a) to (b), SFCR].
Organic ingredients claim
Multi-ingredient products containing between 95% to 100% organic content
Claims indicating "X% organic ingredients" where X is anywhere from 95% to 100% are permitted. However, the claim "organic" is encouraged as all products with 95% and over organic content may use this claim.
Multi-ingredient products containing between 70-<95% organic content
These products may use the declaration "contains x% organic ingredients" on the label or in advertising, specifying the percentage of organic ingredients. These products may not use the organic logo or the claim "organic" [353 (2) (a), 359 (1) (b), SFCR].
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