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Organic and Biodynamic Products Certification Scheme (MP 100)

The Organic and Biodynamic Products Certification Scheme (MP 100) enables Certification Bodies to offer accredited certification of products to AS 6000-2009 Organic and biodynamic products. AS 6000 is a standard that outlines the minimum requirements to be met by growers and manufacturers wishing to label their products ‘organic’ or ‘biodynamic’.

The following provides links to the accreditation criteria, accreditation application pack documentation, and other related documents. All policies and procedures are un-controlled when printed. Please read all appropriate accreditation criteria, Procedure 5 (accreditation process), and when ready provide a completed application (with signatures, appropriate application fee, and documentation set) for review.

Accreditation Criteria

             ISO/IEC Guide 65 - available from your national standards writing body

             MP 100 Procedures for certification of organic and biodynamic
             products – available from your national standards writing body

Policies

Policies introduce or change accreditation criteria. There are no current policies.

Application Documents

Accreditation Process 

Advisory Notes

Advisory notes do not change accreditation criteria. There are no current advisory notes.

 If you require further information please contact us.

Other information

Standards Australia Media Release: Certainty and Assurance Ripe with New Australian Standard for Organic and Biodynamic Products.