The concept of organic farming regained its importance in the 1905 to 1924. The British botanist Sir Albert Howard, often referred to as the 'father of Modern Organic Agriculture', works as an agricultural adviser in Pusa, Bengal, where he documents traditional Indian farming practices, and came to regard them as superior to his conventional agriculture science.
In an earlier phase of organic movement, such type of certification was not necessary for selling of organic produce. When farmers would sell their produce directly at the farmers market or consumers directly buy from a farmer’s field.
As organics have grown in popularity, more and more consumers are purchasing organic food and they want some type of assurance related to organic practices followed by farmers as well as quality of produce. As such, consumers and buyer must rely on third-party regulatory certification. After seeking the demand of organic produce many private organizations and countries develop their own standards of organic certification. The major organic certification standards are NOP-USDA, EEC834/2007 – European Commission, NPOP – India, JAS – Japan etc.
Organic is a particular farming system as described in standards and not to the term used in chemistry.
Organic agriculture is a system of farm design and management to create an ecosystem, which can achieve sustainable productivity without the use of artificial external inputs such as chemical fertilizers and pesticides.
Organic certification is a process by which the accredited Certification Body by way of a Scope Certificate assures that the production or processing system of the client has been methodically assessed and conforms to the specific standard requirements.
- Protect natural resources.
- Improved soil and water quality through enhanced management and reduction of chemical fertilizers and pesticides.
- Reduced handling of potentially hazardous and expensive agricultural chemical.
- Certification marks help to recognize your company logo and access to local, regional, and international markets.
- Organic certification helps in building trust between person involved in production, processing and trading of organic products.