Foodand feed

Population growth, globalisation, changing diets, and limited natural resources are placing mounting pressure on food and feed production. Additionally, consumers and regulators demand transparent, traceable, and sustainable supply chains. We certify sustainable sourcing of raw agricultural materials to reduce deforestation, promote responsible land management, and support ethical, traceable supply chains.

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Food and Feed

Nourishing asustainable future

Environmentally sustainable sourcing of agricultural raw materials helps protect ecosystems, combat climate change, and protect forests and highly biodiverse lands. Socially, it promotes better on-farm working conditions and fair treatment of workers throughout the supply chain. And from an economic viewpoint sustainable sourcing supports market access, strengthens long-term business relationships, and helps producers meet buyer expectations through verified, transparent practices. 

ISCC PLUS for Food and Feed

ISCC PLUS for food and feed

 

ISCC PLUS is our recognised certification system for all entities along the supply-chain.

 

It is a strong sustainability standard with 6,000+ certificates.

Key benefits​

Key benefits of an ISCC PLUS certification

 

ISCC PLUS covers all agricultural crops, e.g. oilseed crops, cereals and grains, fruits, vegetables, nuts, herbs, spices, pulses.

 

Applications range from fresh produce, to processed food, animal feed, and ingredients for pet food.

 

Third-party verified sustainability claims.

 

Established traceability and chain-of-custody methods.

Our recognitions

Recognised by leading standards – SAI Platform included!

 

ISCC proves compliance with the requirements of various organisations in the food and feed market. One of which is the Sustainable Agriculture Initiative (SAI) Platform, the primary global food & drink value chain initiative for sustainable agriculture. With our certification, we have been benchmarked as FSA Gold level equivalent.

Market and policy drivers

Growing regulatory and consumer demand is reshaping the food and feed market. 

EU Deforestation Regulation (EUDR)

The EU Deforestation Regulation (EUDR) aims to reduce the EU’s contribution to global deforestation and forest degradation.

Do you need to place palm oil, soy, rubber, cacao, coffee, cattle or wood and its products on the EU market? Then you need to comply with the EUDR. We help you meet its requirements with integrated tools for risk analysis, deforestation check, and documentation.

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