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Other schemes

We can save you time and money and help you make the most of marketing opportunities by offering additional certification services, including British Retail Consortium (BRC) and the Beef Labelling Scheme.

  • Beef Labelling Scheme
    A voluntary labeling scheme covering claims on origin, method of production or characteristics of your beef.
     
  • British Retail Consortium
    Technical food safety standards for food suppliers of retailers.
     
  • Farm assurance
    A comprehensive range of industry and red tractor approved farm assurance schemes, wherever you are in the UK.
     
  • Feed Materials Assurance Scheme (FEMAS)
    FEMAS was established to assure the safety of feed materials entering the livestock food chain.
     
  • National Organic Programme
    For businesses exporting organic products to the USA.
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