The small numbers on fruit stickers often go unnoticed. But they reveal surprisingly useful details. Here’s what they signify:
If a fruit sticker displays a 5-digit code beginning with the number 9, it means the produce has been organically grown.
Organic farming uses natural fertilizers. Such as compost and avoids synthetic pesticides.
Offering an environmentally friendly alternative to conventional methods.Stickers with 5-digit codes starting with 8 indicate genetically modified (GMO) produce. GMO foods are created by altering the DNA of plants to enhance qualities such as pest resistance or shelf life. However, they remain controversial due to ongoing debates about potential health risks, allergies, and environmental concerns. GMO-labeled produce is less common, as only a few genetically modified fruits and vegetables are widely sold.
A 4-digit code beginning with 3 or 4 means the produce was conventionally grown. Conventional farming relies on synthetic fertilizers and pesticides to maximize yield, making it the most common method of farming.
Understanding Organic vs. Conventional Farming
The primary distinction between organic and conventional farming lies in how crops are fertilized and treated. Organic farming uses natural substances like compost and biological methods for weed control, while conventional farming employs synthetic fertilizers and pesticides.