Farm-level certification
As the foundation of regenerative supply chains, Regenagri certification begins at farm level with a comprehensive application and due diligence review. The process is outlined below:
1. Application and eligibility review
Applicants begin their journey by submitting an application, which is then thoroughly reviewed by the Regenagri team. This includes verification of eligibility criteria, including a strict non-deforestation policy and a risk assessment that evaluates environmental and social factors.
Depending on the risk level, applicants undergo a periodic evaluation, and those failing to meet the baseline standards, due to legal violations or breaches of environmental and social standards, will not be permitted to join the programme.
2. Certification body assessment
Eligible applications are passed on to an independent third-party certification body for review and to complete certification contracts. This phase includes the following steps:
- Audit preparation: farms are given detailed instructions to prepare for the audit.
- On-site audit and desk review: auditors collect and verify farm data and supporting evidence, ensuring this aligns with Regenagri’s criteria and procedures.
- Verification: a separate verifier ensures the data and documentation meet Regenagri standards, including procedural, administrative and data integrity aspects.
3. Final review and certification
The verified data are submitted to Regenagri for a final integrity review. The data is analysed against scientific regional statistics and any inconsistencies or gaps in the information are addressed in collaboration with the certification board, before the final Regenagri report and certificate are issued.
After certification, farms must commit to annual audits and meet the given continuous improvement targets to remain certified.