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Good day! I'm coming via 'USDA organic' and I found it a bit missleading seeing the title "National Organic Program" on Wikipedia, because this topic covers only United States. I think Organic certification covers a wider view (also of the national situations around the world). So I'll suggest to redirect the term: USDA Organic to Organic certification instead of National Organic Program, so people using for e.g. like me a Swiss chocolate, which is USDA organic certified, end up on a more general page which reflect other nations status/view. If there is no one against this, I will implement this after a week. Thanks! -- Never stop exploring ( talk) 01:05, 5 August 2015 (UTC)
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Good day! I'm coming via 'USDA organic' and I found it a bit missleading seeing the title "National Organic Program" on Wikipedia, because this topic covers only United States. I think Organic certification covers a wider view (also of the national situations around the world). So I'll suggest to redirect the term: USDA Organic to Organic certification instead of National Organic Program, so people using for e.g. like me a Swiss chocolate, which is USDA organic certified, end up on a more general page which reflect other nations status/view. If there is no one against this, I will implement this after a week. Thanks! -- Never stop exploring ( talk) 01:05, 5 August 2015 (UTC)
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