I'm ready to live healthy now so I only eat organic. This means my food production methods comply with organic farming standards.
Who sets the standards?  The FDA?
Great question! In the US the FDA may be involved for standards, but worldwide the standards will vary.
Interesting.  Are more people becoming concerned with how their food is grown?
In general I'm hearing more public discourse on this topic. Organizations that regulate organic foods may restrict the use of specific pesticides and fertilizers.
Thats good.  I hear that many of the pesticides can cause cancer.  Is that true?
I think the verdict is out on that currently. More studies are needed to be certain. Also there is not sufficient evidence to support organic foods being healthier than conventional ones.
Oh!  So it may be just a ploy to increase profits than.  That is quite misleading.
Yes, there is no proof to refute that claim currently. The organic movement started int the 1st half of the 20th century.
I feel like this could lead to lawsuits for possible fraud.  How do we know who to trust?