Regenera For Farm & Livestock Certification

The first global standard purpose-built to verify regenerative soil, biodiversity, animal welfare, and ESG—audited by QIMA, aligned to UN SDGs and EUDR.

A Single Certification for True Regenerative Agriculture

Farmers face ‘audit overload’, environmental permits, phytosanitary plans, traceability rules, social compliance. Yet self-declared “regenerative” claims lack third-party proof. Regenera For Farm & Livestock answers this with: • 28 Regenera criteria covering soil health, nutrient management, IPM, on-farm bio-inputs, biodiversity, water, GHG, labor & human rights, animal welfare, governance • Built-in EUDR deforestation-free baseline (no deforestation post 31 Dec 2020, EU 2023/1115) • Tiered Bronze→Silver→Gold→Diamond recognition to show your continuous improvement • Integrated social & environmental audit + ISO 17025-accredited lab analysis Talk to an Expert →

Outcome Pillars

Pillar #1 Verified Compliance & Traceability

Third-party proof that you meet environmental, food-safety, and traceability regulations—one audit, one certificate.

Pillar #2 Integrated Regenerative Agriculture Program A structured, science-based plan to implement and monitor soil-cover, reduced tillage, crop rotation, biological nutrient management, IPM, biodiversity, and on-farm bio-inputs.

Pillar #3 Market Access & ESG Advantage EUDR-compliant credentials for EU supply chains, UN SDG alignment, plus ILO-aligned social compliance—unlocking premium markets and ESG procurement.

Key Benefits of Regenera for Farm & Livestock • Unified audit covers environmental licensing + phytosanitary + input traceability + soil + IPM + social criteria + animal welfare + GHG management • SDG & EUDR alignment: meets 14 UN SDGs and EU deforestation due-diligence (Reg 2023/1115) • ISO 17025 labs: residue, soil-carbon, soil-biology, water-quality testing • Bronze→Diamond tiers: showcase your maturity across all 28 criteria • Group certification: √N sampling for cooperatives, cost-effective for smallholders • Complementary with GLOBALG.A.P., BRCGS, FSSC 22000, SQF, Rainforest Alliance

28 Criteria at a Glance

  1. Planning, rural management, traceability & communication

  2. Environmental & biodiversity protection

  3. HR, health & safety, human rights

  4. Regenerative soil practices & fertility management

  5. Safe, sustainable, integrated pest & disease management + on-farm bio-input production

  6. Animal-welfare requirements

  7. Regenerative pasture management

  8. Group-certification requirements

  9. Scoring & tier-award methodology

  10. Employee interviews & staff competence (Each criterion breaks down into Major, Minor, and Recomm- indicators—100% of Major are mandatory for certification; Minor + Recomm points feed your Bronze→Diamond tier score.)

How It Works

  1. Proposal & Kick-off:

    Scope, farm mapping, gather POPs/BPFs

  2. Desk Review:

    QIMA auditors verify documentation vs. Regenera criteria

  3. On-site Audit:

    Verify 28 criteria, sample soil & residues, staff interviews

  4. Lab Analysis:

    ISO 17025 soil-carbon, residue, water-quality, bio-inoculants testing

  5. Certification & Tiering:

    100% Major criteria + performance points = Bronze/Silver/Gold/Diamond

  6. Annual Maintenance:

    Re-audit, track targets, advance tiers

Trends & Market Drivers

  • Global markets are demanding more than sustainability claims Brazilian producers are facing increasing pressure from international buyers, retailers, and food brands to demonstrate traceability, responsible land management, and measurable environmental practices — especially as global ESG expectations continue to rise ahead of COP30 in Brazil.

  • Deforestation-free supply chains are becoming a business requirement New regulations like the EU Deforestation Regulation (EUDR) are reshaping global agricultural trade and increasing the need for documented, traceable supply chains for commodities such as cattle, soy, coffee, and cocoa exported from Brazil.

  • Regenerative livestock and farming practices are opening new market opportunities Sustainable cattle production and regenerative agriculture programs are gaining momentum across Brazil as producers look to improve productivity, strengthen market positioning, and align with growing buyer expectations around environmental responsibility.

  • Major food companies are already investing in regenerative sourcing Leading global food brands including Nestlé, BRF, JBS, and Danone are expanding investments in regenerative agriculture, agroforestry, and sustainable sourcing initiatives as part of their long-term supply chain and climate commitments.

  • Traceability and ESG verification are becoming competitive differentiators As buyers demand greater transparency across the supply chain, companies that can demonstrate verified regenerative and sustainable practices are becoming better positioned to access export markets, strengthen commercial relationships, and support long-term business growth.

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FAQ Section

Q: What is required for Bronze vs. Diamond? A: Bronze = all 100% Major criteria; Silver = +50% Minor; Gold = +75% Minor; Diamond = +90% Minor.

Q: How do we prove no-deforestation? A: Georeferenced farm maps + supply-chain due-diligence records—verified on-site.

Q: Can cooperatives use group certification? A: Yes—√N sampling audits a statistically valid subset; cost savings up to 40%.

Q: Is lab testing included? A: Yes—soil organic carbon, residue screening, water analysis, bio-input QC in ISO 17025 labs.

Q: How long is certification valid? A: Up to 36 months, with mandatory annual maintenance audits.