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Organic farming in the EU: a decade of growth

The EU Agriculture and rural development Department has recently published the Market Brief on organic farming which covers data on organic farming and the evolution of the EU organic sector over the last decade, with analytical elements on organic production, the sustainability of the…

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New partnership in Paraguay

Bioagricert has signed a new partnership in Paraguay with the Certification Body CAS Cert to continue keeping the food supply chain safe and transparent. Bioagricert will continue to: develop its certification services in Paraguay applying the highest quality standards in order to support customers to qualify their…

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New Input Standard in conformity with NOP requirements

On April 28, 2021, Bioagricert reviewed the BAC Input Standard at point 15.1 Evaluation for the National Organic Program (NOP) to assess the compliance of certified inputs with the specific requirements of the NOP standard. Likewise, the IO_013 Material Review guideline has…

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Controls under Covid-19: new Regulation (EU) 2020/1667

Published REGULATION (EU) 2020/1667 of 10 November 2020 amending Implementing Regulation (EU) 2020/977 as regards the period of application of the temporary measures in relation to controls on the production of organic products. Download REGULATION (EU) 2020/1667 Download REGULATION-EU-2020-977

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Is organic sustainable?

Dr Barbara Olioso, MRSC and MSCS, founder of the Green Chemist Consultancy, specialising in green cosmetics development for over 20 years, interviewed last 22 September Alessandro Pulga, Sales Manager at Bioagricert. Read the complete interview

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Export to Taiwan: new rules!

From 05/31/2020 the export procedures of organic products to Taiwan change due to the entry into force of the Taiwanese standard. The new standard no longer recognizes the organic standards of other countries; if interested, please contact Bioagricert to evaluate…

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Updating of NOP National List

2017 Sunset Review Final Rule The U.S. Department of Agriculture’s (USDA) Agricultural Marketing Service (AMS) has published the Sunset 2017 final rule. Removals from the National List. This final rule removes the following three synthetic substances and five nonorganic agricultural substances…

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