Standard Owner Benchmark - NATURLAND

By CommonShare

Naturland is a German-based organic certification organization and association that promotes organic agriculture and sustainable food production. It was founded in 1982 by a group of farmers, environmentalists, and consumer advocates who sought to establish a more sustainable and environmentally friendly approach to agriculture.

Naturland sets strict standards for organic farming and processing, and certifies farms and food processors that meet these standards. These standards cover a range of areas, including the use of organic and non-GMO seeds, natural pest control and fertilization, animal welfare, and social responsibility. Naturland also promotes fair trade and supports the development of sustainable food systems around the world.

Naturland is a member of the International Federation of Organic Agriculture Movements (IFOAM) and is recognized as an organic certification body in Germany, Europe, and many other countries around the world. The Naturland certification mark is widely recognized as a symbol of high-quality, environmentally and socially responsible organic products.

Naturland is committed to promoting organic agriculture as a way to protect the environment, support biodiversity, and provide consumers with healthy, sustainable food choices.

Naturland's standards for organic farming and processing are based on principles of organic agriculture, fair trade, and social responsibility. The organization requires that all certified products meet these standards, which are regularly reviewed and updated to ensure they are in line with current scientific and social developments.

In addition to organic certification, Naturland also provides certification for other sustainable agricultural practices, such as biodynamic farming and sustainable forestry. The organization also offers training and support to farmers and food processors who are transitioning to more sustainable production methods.

Naturland is committed to promoting global sustainability and social justice, and works to support small-scale farmers and producers in developing countries. The organization partners with local groups and organizations to support sustainable agriculture and community development projects, and advocates for policies that promote sustainable food systems.

Naturland is one of the largest organic certification organizations in Europe, with over 65,000 members in more than 60 countries. The organization has a strong presence in Germany, where it is based, as well as in other European countries and in Asia, Africa, and Latin America.

Some of the products that can be certified by Naturland include fruits and vegetables, grains and cereals, dairy and meat products, processed foods, and textiles. The Naturland certification mark can be found on a wide range of organic and sustainable products sold in retail stores and online.

Overall, Naturland is a well-respected organic certification organization that is committed to promoting sustainable agriculture and responsible food production. Its standards are rigorous and its certification mark is widely recognized as a symbol of high-quality organic and sustainable products.

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How our Standard Owner Benchmark® Works?

By CommonShare

This is a benchmark to help companies understand which standards should be part of a sustainable procurement plan. Further, the benchmark allows standard setting schemes, i.e. "Standard Owners", to benchmark their performance versus industry peers.