January 4, 2012
Italian organic feed fraud busted
Several executives from Italian agro-businesses have been arrested for falsely labelling conventional feedas organic products to be sold.
The International Federation of Organic Agriculture Movements (IFOAM) reported that seven people have been arrested, including executives from three agro-business companies accused of having committed fraud by intentionally selling conventional products as organic, with 2,500 tonnes of products confiscated.
A number of products were concerned, including field beans, soy and corn, as well as a small amount of wheat. It is believed the products came from Bulgaria and Romania.
"We are glad that thanks to tight organic controls in place, the investigations of the Italian authorities in cooperation with the Italian organic sector that provided the necessary documentation and data, have seen an end to this incredible case," said Marco Schl??ter, Director of IFOAM EU Group.
"Unfortunately fraud is an ever-present risk in a premium priced market and the rapidly growing organic market is no exception, as this case of criminal exploitation reveals."