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Summary: These brief videos walk you through how to complete each section of the Organic System Plan (OSP) for certification or renewal with Oregon Tilth. Whether you’re a new applicant or renewing your certification, these short videos show exactly what information we need and how to provide it correctly. Overview Your Organic System Plan (OSP) … Continued
Co-Packer Certification Requirements for Organic Products Summary: If you are a co-packer (also called a co-manufacturer) handling products labeled as organic, you must be certified under the USDA National Organic Program (NOP). Every organic product you produce must be reviewed and approved by your certifier, even if your company does not own the product. Documentation, … Continued
Oregon Tilth Certification Manuals Summary: Oregon Tilth provides several certification manuals that outline the full organic certification process—from application through inspection. These manuals explain requirements, enforcement policies, and region-specific standards to help certified clients stay in compliance. Understanding Oregon Tilth Certification Manuals The Oregon Tilth Certified Organic Procedures Manual is your primary guide to the … Continued
What To Know About Applying For OPT Grass-Fed Organic Certification Summary: Oregon Tilth offers OPT Certified Grass-Fed Organic certification in partnership with the Organic Plus Trust (OPT). This optional program is for certified organic farmers and handlers who emphasize pasture-based feeding and animal welfare, while limiting grain use. The application fee is a flat $350, … Continued
Understanding Organic Certification Costs Summary: Oregon Tilth certification fees include an annual certification fee and an inspection fee. Additional costs may apply for new applicants, expedited services, or additional inspections. Discounts are available for veterans and educational farms. Use our online fee calculator to estimate your total costs and choose from several payment options. Overview … Continued
The Initial Review Process of Your Organic Certification Application Summary: After Oregon Tilth receives your organic certification application and payment, our staff conducts an initial review of your Organic System Plan (OSP). During this stage, your certification officer may contact you with questions or request additional documentation. This is a normal part of the process. … Continued
Transitioning Livestock to Organic: What You Need To Know Summary: You can transition a conventional dairy herd to organic one time only, with 365 days of continuous organic management. Poultry must be raised organically from day two of life. Slaughter stock and previously organic animals cannot be re-transitioned if organic status is lost. Your feed, … Continued
What Are The Requirements For GOTS Labels and Transaction Certificates Summary: GOTS-certified products must follow strict labeling rules. The GOTS logo can only be used on products certified to GOTS standards and must include the label grade (“organic” or “made with ___% organic materials”), the certifier’s name (e.g., Certified by OTCO), and your GOTS license … Continued
Bee Better Certified™: Supporting Pollinators on Your Farm Summary: Bee Better Certified™ recognizes farms and businesses that create habitats for pollinators and adopt pollinator-friendly practices. Certification lasts three years, with annual updates required, and is available to both organic and conventional operations. What is Bee Better Certified™? OTCO, in partnership with The Xerces Society for … Continued
What To Know About Your Personal Care Products Organic System Plan (OSP) Summary: If you make or handle personal care products (such as skincare, cosmetics, or body care) and want to maintain or update your organic certification, you need to keep your Organic System Plan (OSP) current. Download the required OSP forms below and submit … Continued
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