Certification & Services
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View a list of Rainforest Alliance Certified farms.
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Under the auspices of the Sustainable Agriculture Network (SAN), the Rainforest Alliance and our partner organizations
work with farmers to bring their operations up to our standards
for protecting wildlife, wild lands, workers’ rights and local communities.
The SAN awards the Rainforest
Alliance Certified eco-label to farms, not to companies or products. Farmers
may apply for certification for all land in production and companies may
request that all of their source farms be certified. In addition, companies
may register with the Rainforest Alliance in order to begin purchasing
and selling product as certified. Certification is wholly voluntary; the
process begins with an application by the farmer.
Farms in the program are fully
inspected by our auditors at least every year, and SAN groups regularly
make unannounced visits. Farms must demonstrate continued progress in
order to maintain their certified status.
Certification is a conservation approach that the Rainforest Alliance uses to award growers who meet our guidelines for sustainability. The certification seal acts as a guarantee,
assuring consumers that the products they are buying have been produced
and/or manufactured according to a specific set of criteria balancing
ecological, economic, and social considerations.
Certification protects wildlife.
Certified farmers plant trees along roads, around housing, and in areas
not suitable for crops. To control erosion and to limit the need for agrochemicals,
they also plant buffer zones of native vegetation along rivers and springs
and allow ground cover to grow. And they manage all pollutants, from tractor
fuel to coffee mill wastewater.
Certification protects workers.
Certified farms hire locally, pay fair wages, and ensure safe working
conditions and access to clean drinking water and proper sanitary facilities.
In all, nearly 450,000 farm families are enjoying the benefits of the
program.
Certification is an incentive
to make environmental and social improvements. Implementing the program
helps farms reduce costs, improves quality and increases productivity.
Farms that meet the standards may use the Rainforest Alliance Certified
label in selling their products -- a competitive advantage in the global
marketplace.
Certification gives consumers
a say in how farms are managed. Shoppers who want to encourage good land
stewardship and ecosystem conservation can shop for certified products.

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