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Here are some friends with simlar question as we.And I have this question for many days,anyone help us?
Kitty said: Yes.Situated in the UK, my supermarket sells organic Scottish and Irish salmon; this-I try seach this on internet but no results found.Maybe this is a stupid question.
Mike said: oh,no,you are wrong.I have found as below for this question(Situated in the UK, my supermarket sells organic Scottish and Irish salmon; this),it will help you,my kids.

salmon from these two nations is farmed so how can they get away as advertising it as organic...is there some catch?

Answer:
Organic food doesn't mean grown or caught in indigenous habitats. Organic just means no pesticides or artificial additives.
they keep them enclosed...
Organic doesnt mean wild. Just fed with naturally grown food.
As opposed to chemically enhanced food.
Organic milk is farmed, as are all your organic vegetables. It simply means that they have been treated and allowed to grow naturally without the aid of pesticides etc.

The same would be true of the salmon, yes they have been farm raised, out at sea, but they have been fed on natural food stuffs
If the company has a certificate which officially confirms and authorizes them as organic and to advertise themselves as same, then they can.

Please view:
http://www.google.com/search?q=organic+t...
If you want the real thing, you have to buy 'wild salmon'.
It's organic insofar as unlike some intensive farm fisheries, there is more room for the fish to swim, feeds without artificial colourant dyes are used, and pesticides to combat parasites like sea lice etc are kept to a minimum. if you're in2 conservation, want to eat 'real salmon', go for organic and a catch and release policy if you fish for them!
There is a catch -in that Sainsbury's, Asda and other supermarkets were recently revealed in an an investigation to have sold salmon variously as 'wild' or organic when it was shown to be the intesively farmed variety. Look for the bands of fat on the flesh, they are much narrower on wild and organic salmon, where the fish have had the opportunity to exercise their muscle
I cannot say anything better that Troothsk.

Well done, old bean.
organic means fed on organic food and that no chemicals are used in the farming

wild salmon are different

there is wild salmon from ireland but it is different from organic


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