Socati Corp. (Austin, TX) received USDA organic certification for its CBD ingredient line for finished products.
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Socati Corp. (Austin, TX) received USDA organic certification for its CBD ingredient line for finished products. The certification ensures no synthetic fertilizers, pesticides, or herbicides are used in the cultivation of hemp and that farmers and manufacturers are using sustainable practices.
“Our mission has always been to provide the highest quality and most consistent CBD ingredients and finished products in the industry,” said Josh Epstein, CEO of Socati, said in a press release “Through a commitment to clean label initiatives, natural production practices, and significant investment in research and development, Socati has now achieved the breakthrough of being awarded its USDA Organic certification, the gold standard for supply chain integrity, creating competitive differentiation and increased consumer trust at a time when the industry desperately needs it. We could not be more delighted to be able to now offer the compelling brand value of the USDA Organic Seal to our partners and customers.”
Now that Socati has secured USDA Organic certification, the firm has also launched new organic CBD ingredients for brands looking to include organic broad-spectrum oils and organic full-spectrum oils in their finished products. Additionally, Socati offers a full range of customizable private label products, including crystalized flavored powder, gummies, tinctures, soft-gels, press tablets, and two-piece capsules.
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