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EU organic suppliers

EU organic suppliers

EU organic suppliers should be checked through official operator evidence and product-scope documents before a buyer treats a record as procurement-ready.

This page helps buyers verify EU Organic claims, avoid expired or mismatched certificates, and separate discovery records from purchase-ready suppliers.

Certification snapshot

Matched suppliers
2
Verified
1
Partial
0
High risk
1

Counts come from the active supplier data layer and reflect current risk labels. They are discovery signals, not procurement approval.

Related EU supplier records

Review the supplier's risk label and source note before sending any inquiry.

Iberian Olive Estate

Spain

High risk

Organic extra virgin olive oil producer serving restaurants and private label buyers.

MOQ
200 kg
Price
$5.20-$7.90/L
Lead time
12 days
EU source-linkedView details

Extra verification required before procurement.

Green Valley Organics

India

Verified

Exporter of organic turmeric, ginger, and spice powders for small and mid-sized food brands.

MOQ
100 kg
Price
$4.80-$6.20/kg
Lead time
21 days
EU source-linkedView details

Verification steps

  • Search official EU organic operator evidence for the supplier or certified operation.
  • Confirm the status, country, certifier, activity, and product scope.
  • Compare the supplier's offer against the certified categories and export requirements.
  • Escalate expired, missing, or mismatched records to high-risk review before sourcing.

Risk signals

  • The certificate appears expired or does not match the supplier name.
  • The supplier is certified for a broad category but not the specific product being purchased.
  • The buyer cannot confirm whether the exporter, processor, or farm is the certified operation.
  • The supplier claims EU Organic but provides no official source or current certificate.

Questions to ask suppliers

  • Which legal entity is certified under EU Organic rules?
  • Does the certificate cover production, processing, handling, or export?
  • Can you provide current certificate and transaction documents?
  • Which products are included in the certificate scope?

FAQ

How can buyers reduce EU organic supplier risk?

Buyers should verify official records, match product scope, and request current shipment-level documents before purchase.

What if an EU organic certificate is expired?

The supplier should be treated as high risk until current official evidence is reviewed.