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SoHum Living Soils receives Organic Input Material certification

American Cannabis Company announced that their subsidiary company SoHum Living Soils has received Organic Input Material (OIM) certification from the California Department of Food and Agriculture. This certification ensures that SoHum products are compliant with all California regulations for organic materials, and it establishes SoHum as a premium living soil product.

“We’re extremely excited about receiving this certification. SoHum Living Soils is dedicated to clean, green organic cultivation, and compliance with California’s OIM Program is another recognition that SoHum products deliver the finest quality organic materials available,” said Ellis Smith, chairman, and founder of American Cannabis Company.

The Organic Input Material (OIM) Program registers fertilizing materials to be used in organic crop and food production. OIM-registered products must be verified to comply with the California Fertilizing Materials Law and Regulations and USDA National Organic Program Standards.

As part of this certification, SoHum products have been registered with the Fertilizing Materials Inspection Program (FMIP), an industry-funded program ensuring consumers receive materials that adhere to the quality and quantity guaranteed on the product label. FMIP products undergo routine sampling and inspections to ensure these standards are maintained over time.

SoHum Living Soils now has a triple certification. In 2021, they received Organic Materials Review Institute (OMRI) and Clean Green Certification. OMRI is an international nonprofit organization that reviews and approves products for use in organic production and processing. The Clean Green Certification Program provides a process to hold cannabis products to the same high standards associated with organic growing that are applied to produce. Very few soil products have all three certifications.

For more information:
SoHum Soils
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