Bg primary production workshop 4.06.2014

Marcus Coomer, Certification Programme Manager 
04/07/2014 
The Atkinson Farm - BioGro #209
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Welcome !
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Why certify with BioGro ? 
- Who is BioGro New Zealand Ltd ? 
NZ Biological Producers and Consumers Society (BioGro Society) 
– Established 1983 
– A not-for-profit incorporated society & charity 
– “to promote organic production and provide a credible certification system”
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Why certify with BioGro ? 
- Who is BioGro New Zealand Ltd ? 
New Zealand’s leading organic certifier 
– 700 Licensees 
– >1000 Certified operations 
– 58,000 ha certified land
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Why certify with BioGro ? 
- Where does BioGro certify 
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Why certify with BioGro ? 
- Scope 
BioGro certifies the full range of scope... 
We certify businesses and organisations in all organic sectors including: 
•Primary production 
•Processed products 
•Packhouse & Coolstores 
•Retailers & Wholesalers 
•Importers & Exporters 
•Aquaculture 
•Wild harvest 
•Health and Body care 
•Textiles 
•Inputs for organics 
•Service providers
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Why certify with BioGro ? 
- Scope 
Certification that stands up to international scrutiny... 
• ISO 17020/ EN 45004 Accreditation by JAS-ANZ 
• ISO 65 Accreditation by JAS-ANZ and IOAS 
• Third Party Agency (TPA) recognition for the MPI Official Organic Assurance 
Programme (OOAP) 
• International Federation of Organic Agricultural Movements (IFOAM) Accreditation 
• Registered Overseas Certification Body (ROCB) for Japanese Agricultural Standard 
(JAS) for Organic with Japan MAFF 
• Canada Organic Regime (COR) Accreditation with CFIA 
• EU Equivalent Control Body listing under EU regulation no 508/2012 
• NATRUE accreditation for natural cosmetics
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Why certify with BioGro ? 
- Benefits 
More than just a logo... 
Access to international and domestic markets !
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Why certify with BioGro ? 
- Benefits 
Certification to multiple standards… 
• BioGro Organic Standards 
• USDA NOP (through US-Canada equivalency) 
• Japanese Agricultural Standard (JAS) Law 
• Canada Organic Regime (COR) 
• EC Organic Regulations 834/2007 and 889/2008 
(as equivalent to BioGro Organic Standards) 
• Pacific Organic Standard (POS) 
• NATRUE (natural cosmetics) 
• MAF Technical Rules (Ministry of Primary Industries Official Organic 
Assurance Programme)
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Why certify with BioGro ? 
- Purpose 
Drivers 
• Access to export 
markets 
• Independent 
verification of organic 
claims 
What the consumer wants... 
• safer products 
• minimum levels of chemicals 
• low levels of possible harmful substances 
• traceability 
• ethical sourcing 
The challenges 
• No industry regulation in NZ 
• Greenwash & organic cheaters 
– discrediting legitimate products
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Why certify with BioGro ? 
- Purpose 
• Your customer 
(Processor/Exporter/distributors/retailer) 
– Require documentary evidence of organic status 
• Integrity 
– “standing up to scrutiny” 
• Traceability 
– farm to face 
• Protection for the producer 
– From false/misleading claims 
• Market opportunities 
– Product differentiation 
• Consumer assurance 
– Independent verification that internationally recognised standards are being met
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Certification Process 
Outline 
1. OMP Organic Management Plan 
2. Additional documents 
3. Parallel production 
4. Contractors 
5. Certification cycle 
6. Conversion 
7. Audits 
8. Multiple operations – Primary, Processing, import, export, 
distribution etc 
9. Updating documents
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Certification Process 
1. Organic Management Plan (OMP) 
Your Organic Management Plan, or 
OMP, outlines how your property 
will be managed to comply with the 
Organic Standards
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Certification Process 
2. Additional documents 
Site map showing north direction, surrounding 
roads/landmarks and defining blocks. 
Soil multi resdiue test including organic matter and 
organichlorine test. 
Affidavit and supporting spray diaries if applying for 
backdating. 
List of inputs to be approved.
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Certification Process 
3. Parallel Production 
Where production of certified produce of different organic status and/or non organic 
status, this is classed as parallel production. Not all standards allow parallel production 
of organic and non organic, and in any case where parallel production exists 
procedures must be provided to demonstrate that: 
i.All organic production is clearly identified and separated from nonorganic production; 
and 
ii.All shared equipment and machinery is cleaned prior to use in the organic area; and 
iii.A conversion plan is in place for all non organic areas; and 
iv.Staff are aware of the importance of maintaining the integrity of certified organic 
production and receive training and regular updates on this.
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Certification Process 
4. Contractors 
A licensee may subcontract some aspects of their organic production to 
another operator who offers a certain service where that contractor is not 
certified in their own right, examples include: 
•Picking, Pruning, mowing, fertiliser spreading, transport 
Where a contractor is used the licensee must have an agreement outlining how 
the orgnaic integrity of the product will be maintained including: 
•Machinery and equipment cleandowns, segregation during transport etc 
Where a sub contractor adds value to your final product, for example making 
wine from certified grapes, and are not certified this is considered as a 
sublicensee.
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Certification Process 
5. The certification cycle
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Certification Process 
6. Conversion
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Certification Process 
7. Audits 
Initial audit and renewal audits : 
Record keeping – All records relating to production, inputs and sales may be 
requested and must be available during the audit 
Documents for verification of compliance must be kept for a minimum of 5 
years including, but not limited to: 
Site map, inputs used including invoices, production records, reconciliation data 
Additional audits – Surveillance, Sublicensee, Random, Unannounced
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Certification Process 
8. Additional operations 
Processing – Chaning the composition and/or adding value to an agricultural 
product e.g apples into apple juice 
Distribution – Coolstores and warehouses, transporters, wholesalers, retailers, 
importers, brand owners and exporters 
Import and export – Using ingredients not made in NZ and exporting 
ingredients to regulated markets
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Certification Process 
9. Updating documents 
Changes to the OMP 
Following issuing of BioGro certification, any proposed changes to the OMP, 
including inputs, changes to land areas, production etc not listed in the current 
OMP, must be approved by BioGro in writing prior to those changes being 
made. 
This is important – especially for inputs used.
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Certification Process 
10. Chain of custody 
Certification relies on a complete chain of custody i.e all links in the chain must be 
certified for the final product to be marketed as organic.
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Input Approvals 
Outline 
1. What, why, when? 
2. What kind of inputs need approving 
3. Input approval process 
4. Where to find BioGro certified inputs for organic production 
5. Non certified inputs
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Input Approvals 
1. What, why, when 
What is an input? 
An input is a material or product brought onto a property and/or used in 
certification production. 
Why do I need to have inputs approved? 
Input approval is required to ensure the products used in your organic production 
system comply with the standards for your destination market. 
When do apply and when can I use an input? 
Inputs must be applied for and approved by BioGro as part of your OMP prior to 
use.
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Input Approvals 
2. What kind of inputs need approving? 
BioGro lists inputs into 7 main categories: 
•Soil and plant nutrtion – Fertilisers etc 
•Pest and Disease Management – spraying oils, 
pheremones etc 
•Livestock Treatment – Health tonics, homeopathics 
etc 
•Livestock Feed and Nutrition – Suppimentary feed, 
salt licks etc 
•Incoming Livestock – Purchased stock, contract 
fattening etc 
•Nuresery plants, seeds and propagation material – 
Trees, seed mixs etc 
•Facility Management – Cleaners, posts, etc
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Input Approvals 
3. Input approval process 
Need an 
input? 
Check the 
certified 
options 
Add it to 
your OMP 
BioGro to 
approve or 
decline 
Conditions 
met? Input 
can be 
used 
Once 
Approved 
Check for 
any 
conditions
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Input Approvals 
4. Where to find BioGro certified inputs for organic production 
BioGro Input Directory: 
Each year BioGro produces a hard copy input directory available to al licensee’s 
BioGro Website: 
The BioGro web site and licensee login function both have tools for searching for 
certified inputs
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Input Approvals 
5. Non Certified Inputs 
The first option is to look for BioGro certified Inputs. 
Not available as BioGro certified? Apply for the product via the Input Approval 
process and supply as much formulation detail as you can, key information to 
include: 
•Formulation and/or Material Safety Data Sheet (MSDS) 
•GMO declaration 
•Manufacturing flow chart 
BioGro can assess the product and approve it’s use for you if compliant.
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Market Access 
Outline 
1. Regulated or unregulated 
2. Internationally accredited vs Domestic 
3. How to chose what market is required
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Formulation and Ingredients 
1. Regulated or unregulated? 
Regulated markets 
•European Union China 
•United States Korea 
•Canada Brazil 
•Taiwan Others… 
•Japan 
Unregulated markets 
(including Australia) 
Market access certification 
required 
BioGro certification can be used 
No additional requirements
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Market Access 
2. Internationally Accredited vs Domestic 
Internationally accredited 
Producers on BioGro’s internationally accredited programme can export 
their product as organic, sell their products to organic processors and be 
considered for regulated market compliance 
Domestic 
Producers on BioGro’s Domestic programme can sell their produce locally 
and claim organic status on a simple processed product made from produce 
off their own property containing no more than 1 added ingredient or 
processing aid, for example Apples into apple juice using ascorbic acid.
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Market Access 
4. How to chose what market is required 
Market access relies on the chain of custody, for an end product to be certified it 
must meet the market requirements every step of the way. 
To ensure your product is certified to the correct markets check with your 
exporter, importer or purchaser of the product to determine where it will be 
going.
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Questions 
Any questions? 
www.biogro.co.nz 
Certification 
Marcus Coomer– marcus@biogro.co.nz 
04 801 8741 or dd 04 801 0744 
Grace Leung – grace@biogro.co.nz 
04 801 8741 or dd 04 801 0745 
Anne de Ferron – anne@biogro.co.nz 
04 801 8741 or dd 04 801 0747 
Customer services 
Eljay Maunder – eljay@biogro.co.nz 
04 801 8741 or dd 04 801 0748
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Bg primary production workshop 4.06.2014

  • 1. Marcus Coomer, Certification Programme Manager 04/07/2014 The Atkinson Farm - BioGro #209
  • 3. 3
  • 4. 4 Why certify with BioGro ? - Who is BioGro New Zealand Ltd ? NZ Biological Producers and Consumers Society (BioGro Society) – Established 1983 – A not-for-profit incorporated society & charity – “to promote organic production and provide a credible certification system”
  • 5. 5 Why certify with BioGro ? - Who is BioGro New Zealand Ltd ? New Zealand’s leading organic certifier – 700 Licensees – >1000 Certified operations – 58,000 ha certified land
  • 6. 6 Why certify with BioGro ? - Where does BioGro certify .
  • 7. 7 Why certify with BioGro ? - Scope BioGro certifies the full range of scope... We certify businesses and organisations in all organic sectors including: •Primary production •Processed products •Packhouse & Coolstores •Retailers & Wholesalers •Importers & Exporters •Aquaculture •Wild harvest •Health and Body care •Textiles •Inputs for organics •Service providers
  • 8. 8 Why certify with BioGro ? - Scope Certification that stands up to international scrutiny... • ISO 17020/ EN 45004 Accreditation by JAS-ANZ • ISO 65 Accreditation by JAS-ANZ and IOAS • Third Party Agency (TPA) recognition for the MPI Official Organic Assurance Programme (OOAP) • International Federation of Organic Agricultural Movements (IFOAM) Accreditation • Registered Overseas Certification Body (ROCB) for Japanese Agricultural Standard (JAS) for Organic with Japan MAFF • Canada Organic Regime (COR) Accreditation with CFIA • EU Equivalent Control Body listing under EU regulation no 508/2012 • NATRUE accreditation for natural cosmetics
  • 9. 9 Why certify with BioGro ? - Benefits More than just a logo... Access to international and domestic markets !
  • 10. 10 Why certify with BioGro ? - Benefits Certification to multiple standards… • BioGro Organic Standards • USDA NOP (through US-Canada equivalency) • Japanese Agricultural Standard (JAS) Law • Canada Organic Regime (COR) • EC Organic Regulations 834/2007 and 889/2008 (as equivalent to BioGro Organic Standards) • Pacific Organic Standard (POS) • NATRUE (natural cosmetics) • MAF Technical Rules (Ministry of Primary Industries Official Organic Assurance Programme)
  • 11. 11 Why certify with BioGro ? - Purpose Drivers • Access to export markets • Independent verification of organic claims What the consumer wants... • safer products • minimum levels of chemicals • low levels of possible harmful substances • traceability • ethical sourcing The challenges • No industry regulation in NZ • Greenwash & organic cheaters – discrediting legitimate products
  • 12. 12 Why certify with BioGro ? - Purpose • Your customer (Processor/Exporter/distributors/retailer) – Require documentary evidence of organic status • Integrity – “standing up to scrutiny” • Traceability – farm to face • Protection for the producer – From false/misleading claims • Market opportunities – Product differentiation • Consumer assurance – Independent verification that internationally recognised standards are being met
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  • 14. 14 Certification Process Outline 1. OMP Organic Management Plan 2. Additional documents 3. Parallel production 4. Contractors 5. Certification cycle 6. Conversion 7. Audits 8. Multiple operations – Primary, Processing, import, export, distribution etc 9. Updating documents
  • 15. 15 Certification Process 1. Organic Management Plan (OMP) Your Organic Management Plan, or OMP, outlines how your property will be managed to comply with the Organic Standards
  • 16. 16 Certification Process 2. Additional documents Site map showing north direction, surrounding roads/landmarks and defining blocks. Soil multi resdiue test including organic matter and organichlorine test. Affidavit and supporting spray diaries if applying for backdating. List of inputs to be approved.
  • 17. 17 Certification Process 3. Parallel Production Where production of certified produce of different organic status and/or non organic status, this is classed as parallel production. Not all standards allow parallel production of organic and non organic, and in any case where parallel production exists procedures must be provided to demonstrate that: i.All organic production is clearly identified and separated from nonorganic production; and ii.All shared equipment and machinery is cleaned prior to use in the organic area; and iii.A conversion plan is in place for all non organic areas; and iv.Staff are aware of the importance of maintaining the integrity of certified organic production and receive training and regular updates on this.
  • 18. 18 Certification Process 4. Contractors A licensee may subcontract some aspects of their organic production to another operator who offers a certain service where that contractor is not certified in their own right, examples include: •Picking, Pruning, mowing, fertiliser spreading, transport Where a contractor is used the licensee must have an agreement outlining how the orgnaic integrity of the product will be maintained including: •Machinery and equipment cleandowns, segregation during transport etc Where a sub contractor adds value to your final product, for example making wine from certified grapes, and are not certified this is considered as a sublicensee.
  • 19. 19 Certification Process 5. The certification cycle
  • 20. 20 Certification Process 6. Conversion
  • 21. 21 Certification Process 7. Audits Initial audit and renewal audits : Record keeping – All records relating to production, inputs and sales may be requested and must be available during the audit Documents for verification of compliance must be kept for a minimum of 5 years including, but not limited to: Site map, inputs used including invoices, production records, reconciliation data Additional audits – Surveillance, Sublicensee, Random, Unannounced
  • 22. 22 Certification Process 8. Additional operations Processing – Chaning the composition and/or adding value to an agricultural product e.g apples into apple juice Distribution – Coolstores and warehouses, transporters, wholesalers, retailers, importers, brand owners and exporters Import and export – Using ingredients not made in NZ and exporting ingredients to regulated markets
  • 23. 23 Certification Process 9. Updating documents Changes to the OMP Following issuing of BioGro certification, any proposed changes to the OMP, including inputs, changes to land areas, production etc not listed in the current OMP, must be approved by BioGro in writing prior to those changes being made. This is important – especially for inputs used.
  • 24. 24 Certification Process 10. Chain of custody Certification relies on a complete chain of custody i.e all links in the chain must be certified for the final product to be marketed as organic.
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  • 26. 26 Input Approvals Outline 1. What, why, when? 2. What kind of inputs need approving 3. Input approval process 4. Where to find BioGro certified inputs for organic production 5. Non certified inputs
  • 27. 27 Input Approvals 1. What, why, when What is an input? An input is a material or product brought onto a property and/or used in certification production. Why do I need to have inputs approved? Input approval is required to ensure the products used in your organic production system comply with the standards for your destination market. When do apply and when can I use an input? Inputs must be applied for and approved by BioGro as part of your OMP prior to use.
  • 28. 28 Input Approvals 2. What kind of inputs need approving? BioGro lists inputs into 7 main categories: •Soil and plant nutrtion – Fertilisers etc •Pest and Disease Management – spraying oils, pheremones etc •Livestock Treatment – Health tonics, homeopathics etc •Livestock Feed and Nutrition – Suppimentary feed, salt licks etc •Incoming Livestock – Purchased stock, contract fattening etc •Nuresery plants, seeds and propagation material – Trees, seed mixs etc •Facility Management – Cleaners, posts, etc
  • 29. 29 Input Approvals 3. Input approval process Need an input? Check the certified options Add it to your OMP BioGro to approve or decline Conditions met? Input can be used Once Approved Check for any conditions
  • 30. 30 Input Approvals 4. Where to find BioGro certified inputs for organic production BioGro Input Directory: Each year BioGro produces a hard copy input directory available to al licensee’s BioGro Website: The BioGro web site and licensee login function both have tools for searching for certified inputs
  • 31. 31 Input Approvals 5. Non Certified Inputs The first option is to look for BioGro certified Inputs. Not available as BioGro certified? Apply for the product via the Input Approval process and supply as much formulation detail as you can, key information to include: •Formulation and/or Material Safety Data Sheet (MSDS) •GMO declaration •Manufacturing flow chart BioGro can assess the product and approve it’s use for you if compliant.
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  • 33. 33 Market Access Outline 1. Regulated or unregulated 2. Internationally accredited vs Domestic 3. How to chose what market is required
  • 34. 34 Formulation and Ingredients 1. Regulated or unregulated? Regulated markets •European Union China •United States Korea •Canada Brazil •Taiwan Others… •Japan Unregulated markets (including Australia) Market access certification required BioGro certification can be used No additional requirements
  • 35. 35 Market Access 2. Internationally Accredited vs Domestic Internationally accredited Producers on BioGro’s internationally accredited programme can export their product as organic, sell their products to organic processors and be considered for regulated market compliance Domestic Producers on BioGro’s Domestic programme can sell their produce locally and claim organic status on a simple processed product made from produce off their own property containing no more than 1 added ingredient or processing aid, for example Apples into apple juice using ascorbic acid.
  • 36. 36 Market Access 4. How to chose what market is required Market access relies on the chain of custody, for an end product to be certified it must meet the market requirements every step of the way. To ensure your product is certified to the correct markets check with your exporter, importer or purchaser of the product to determine where it will be going.
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  • 38. 38 Questions Any questions? www.biogro.co.nz Certification Marcus Coomer– marcus@biogro.co.nz 04 801 8741 or dd 04 801 0744 Grace Leung – grace@biogro.co.nz 04 801 8741 or dd 04 801 0745 Anne de Ferron – anne@biogro.co.nz 04 801 8741 or dd 04 801 0747 Customer services Eljay Maunder – eljay@biogro.co.nz 04 801 8741 or dd 04 801 0748

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