Philippines National Standard - Organic Certification
The Philippine National Standard for Organic Agriculture is developed and maintained by the Department of Agriculture - Bureau of Agriculture and Fisheries Standard (DA-BAFS) in the Philippines. The PNS cover all agricultural products labelled and sold as "organic" or “organically produced". The rule covers organic inputs, crops, animal husbandry, processors, handlers or trades. Parts of the regulation even apply to retailers. Control Union as the PNS accredited third party international certification body in the Philippines, collaborates with Bureau of Agriculture and Fisheries Standard (DA-BAFS) in organizing this Live Public Forum to guide you through the Philippine National Standard for Organic Agriculture.

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