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Organic milk iodine levels now ahead of conventional milk, according to OMSCo study

7th Apr 2017 - 07:54
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Iodine levels in organic milk are now ahead of conventional milk for the first time since testing began, according to a study from dairy producer the Organic Milk Suppliers Cooperative OMSCo.

The OMSCo attribute the increase following the three-year project they initiated to increase the levels of iodine in organic milk in response to industry concern that levels were below conventional milk.

Richard Hampton, OMSCo managing director, said: “Since implementing the programme, we’ve seen a consistent upward trend in iodine levels and the latest independent results from 58 tests of whole, semi-skimmed and skimmed milk show, for the first time, that the average level of iodine in organic milk is 11% ahead of the conventional average in finished milks.”

Based on the results, an average 200ml serving of organic milk provides 74% of an adult’s daily iodine requirement.

OMSCo, the British organic dairy cooperative, has 270 farmer members across the UK and an annual turnover of £100 million.

 

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