Fair for Life Certification: Empowering Communities and Promoting Sustainable Agriculture
Fair for Life Certification: Empowering Communities and Promoting Sustainable Agriculture Introduction: Fair trade has become…
Without our farmers, we cannot move forward. Our model of success begins with building strong relationships with local farmers – recruiting them through local organizations and our own field agents. But sometimes farmers find us by word of mouth in their communities and participating in our training and certification program. After completing the program, they have the option of selling organic and natural crops in Creation Biotech at a discount or at local markets at regular prices. We source most of our premium ingredients directly from small producers engaged in organic and natural farming and under fair trade conditions.
The process of converting a conventional farm to a certified natural and organic farm is a three-year process. Meanwhile, Creation trains farmers in organic and natural farming techniques, and helps them sell cover crops at regular markets and Fairtrade. This allows farmers to benefit from our vast market access while being paid a fair price for their product, as promised.
The process of converting a conventional farm to a certified natural and organic farm is a three-year process. Meanwhile, Creation trains farmers in organic and natural farming techniques, and helps them sell cover crops at regular markets and Fairtrade. This allows farmers to benefit from our vast market access while being paid a fair price for their product, as promised.
Quality is important to us. But more than that, it is imperative to maintain the high quality of products that our customers have come to expect. We maintain strict quality control by maintaining relationships with our farmers throughout the growing season. We give them access to new knowledge about organic and natural processes and ensure that crops are grown according to organic and natural standards.
The process of converting a conventional farm to a certified natural and organic farm is a three-year process. Meanwhile, Creation trains farmers in organic and natural farming techniques, and helps them sell cover crops at regular markets and Fairtrade. This allows farmers to benefit from our vast market access while being paid a fair price for their product, as promised.
The process of converting a conventional farm to a certified natural and organic farm is a three-year process. Meanwhile, Creation trains farmers in organic and natural farming techniques, and helps them sell cover crops at regular markets and Fairtrade. This allows farmers to benefit from our vast market access while being paid a fair price for their product, as promised.
Quality is important to us. But more than that, it is imperative to maintain the high quality of products that our customers have come to expect. We maintain strict quality control by maintaining relationships with our farmers throughout the growing season. We give them access to new knowledge about organic and natural processes and ensure that crops are grown according to organic and natural standards.
Fair For Life is a certification program that focuses on ensuring that workers and farmers in the agricultural supply chain are treated fairly and with respect for their human rights. The program is based on the principles of social responsibility, fair trade, and sustainability, and it is applicable to a wide range of agricultural products.
Fair for Life Certification: Empowering Communities and Promoting Sustainable Agriculture Introduction: Fair trade has become…
Fair For Life is a certification program that focuses on ensuring that workers and farmers in the agricultural supply chain are treated fairly and with respect for their human rights. The program is based on the principles of social responsibility, fair trade, and sustainability, and it is applicable to a wide range of agricultural products.
Fair for Life Certification: Empowering Communities and Promoting Sustainable Agriculture Introduction: Fair trade has become…