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- 33.1.1. When Organic Left the Plate and Entered the Pitch Deck
- 33.1.2. When Good Intentions Replaced Ground Truth
- 33.1.3. When the Back End Took Over the Front Story
- 33.1.4. From Public Intent to Private Execution
- 33.1.5. Organic for Shipping, Not for Soil
- 33.1.6. The Myth of Uniform Organic Produce
- 33.1.7. From Process Faith to Scientific Blind Spots
- 33.1.8. The Crop Mismatch Nobody Planned For
- 33.1.9. Organic’s Uneasy Relationship with Agricultural Science
- 33.1.10. The Premium Myth Inside Organic
- 33.1.11. Romanticizing Smallness, Avoiding Scale
- 33.1.12. The Missing Economics for Big Farms
- 33.1.13. When Labels Cost More Than Practices
- 33.1.14. How Group Certification Traded Certainty for Reach
- 33.1.15. When Compliance Favored Capacity Over Character
- 33.1.16. When Science Warned and Policy Paused
- 33.1.17. The Weakest Link in Organic’s Story: Health
- 33.1.18. Organic in a Labor-Starved Farm Economy
- 33.1.19. The Regulatory Trap Inside Organic
- 33.1.20. The Real Reason Organic Stalled
