Many CBD brands use organic language in marketing, but very few have invested in USDA Organic certification at the level Joy Organics has. Today, Joy Organics offers more USDA Organic CBD products than any other CBD brand.
That did not happen by accident. It took years of work, certification, oversight, documentation, and operational commitment.
Why USDA Organic Certification Matters
USDA Organic certification is not simply a marketing phrase.
It is a federally regulated certification program with strict standards related to:
- Farming practices
- Soil quality
- Ingredient sourcing
- Handling procedures
- Manufacturing processes
- Documentation and inspections
Certification also requires ongoing oversight and accountability.
To learn more about USDA Organic certification standards, read our Ultimate Guide to USDA Organic CBD.
Most Consumers Never Think About Extraction
When consumers think about organic products, they usually think about farming. But with CBD products, farming is only part of the process.
CBD products must also go through extraction, and THC-free broad spectrum CBD products must also go through THC remediation. Most consumers never think about that part of the process, but it matters.
Many extraction companies use conventional chemical or ethanol-based extraction and remediation methods that are not USDA Organic certified.
At Joy Organics, not only is our hemp USDA Organic certified, but the extraction and THC remediation process used to create our THC-free broad spectrum CBD oil is also USDA Organic certified. This is a major difference many consumers are unaware of.
Getting the entire extraction and THC remediation process USDA Organic certified took years of work, inspections, documentation, and compliance.

Why We Invested So Heavily in USDA Organic Certification
USDA Organic certification is significantly more demanding and expensive than conventional production methods.
Organic farming often:
- Produces lower crop yields
- Requires more labor-intensive practices
- Limits many conventional shortcuts
- Requires additional inspections and oversight
USDA Organic extraction and THC remediation also require:
- Approved processing methods
- Certified handling procedures
- Ingredient tracing and segregation
- Additional audits and compliance standards
At Joy Organics, the USDA Organic hemp extract we use costs more than 400% more than non-organic alternatives. Why would a company willingly invest that much more? Because we believe quality standards matter. We believe consumers deserve transparency about what they are putting into their bodies, and we believe USDA Organic certification provides an additional level of accountability, consistency, and oversight that many consumers value.
More USDA Organic Products Than Any Other CBD Brand
Many brands may offer one or two USDA Organic products. Joy Organics has invested in USDA Organic certification across a wide range of products because we believe consumers deserve better standards and better transparency.
That commitment has helped make Joy Organics the #1 USDA Organic CBD brand.
Our Commitment to Transparency
At Joy Organics, we believe consumers deserve more than marketing claims.
They deserve:
- Transparency
- Accountability
- Trustworthy standards
- Clear sourcing information
That is why we continue investing in USDA Organic certification throughout our farming, extraction, THC remediation, and production processes.
To learn more about how we produce our USDA Organic products, visit Our Process, which outlines our 6-step organic process from seed to shelf.
Frequently Asked Questions
What makes Joy Organics the #1 USDA Organic CBD brand?
Joy Organics offers more USDA Organic CBD products than any other CBD brand. Here’s our full product lineup of USDA organic products, including topicals, tinctures, capsules and gummies.Â
Does USDA Organic certification apply to the extraction process?
Yes. USDA Organic certification can also apply to the extraction and THC remediation process used to create CBD extract.
Why does the extraction process matter?
The extraction and THC remediation process is how hemp is transformed into the final CBD extract used in finished products. Many consumers never think about this part of the process, even though it plays a major role in the final product.
Why is USDA Organic certification more difficult for CBD products?
CBD products go through farming, extraction, processing, and in some cases THC remediation. Each stage requires additional standards, inspections, documentation, and compliance procedures.
Why does Joy Organics invest so heavily in USDA Organic certification?
We believe consumers deserve transparency, accountability, and trustworthy standards regarding the products they use every day. Â
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