Non-GMO certification services for defensible claims
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How to reduce non-GMO approval friction
Create a Clear Path to Non-GMO Certification Approval
Step 1
Choose the right non-GMO path
Clarify whether GMO certification is for consumer labels or supply chain needs.
Step 2
Organize ingredient and supplier records
Keep formulations, facility data and supplier evidence ready for faster review.
Step 3
Assess ingredient and product risk
Identify high-risk inputs early so teams can close gaps before approval slows.
Step 4
Complete non-GMO testing and review needs
Connect testing, inspection and documentation to the program requirements.
Step 5
Prepare for annual renewal
Retained records make updates easier as products, sites and suppliers change.
Compare your non-GMO certification options
For organizations that need audit-based non-GMO certification against FoodChain ID’s global standard. This path verifies compliance to non-GMO requirements, including traceability expectations and market-specific thresholds. It suits operations that need defensible certification and batch or lot-level control for customers and markets.
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Best fit for manufacturers, processors, traders, and feed or ingredient operations managing customer, retailer or export requirements. This route supports trained auditors, current standards, traceability certificates of compliance at batch or lot level, and on-time audit reports and certificates.
For products seeking the Non-GMO Project Butterfly Seal in North America. This path provides onboarding, document review, evaluation and guidance on required testing or inspection. It fits teams that need a recognized consumer-facing non-GMO claim supported by structured ingredient, supplier and facility review.
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Best fit for food, beverage, supplement, personal care and ingredient products sold in North America. This route supports onboarding, product evaluation, testing plans, inspections when needed, and annual renewal through SupplyTrak. It is designed for products that need the Non-GMO Project Verified seal.
How We Help Your projects
Benefits of Non GMO Certification with FoodChain ID
Program selection aligned to market needs
Avoid using the wrong non-GMO route for the claim you need.
Remove the guesswork from choosing the right non-GMO program.
Centralized documentation and supplier records
Keep every piece of evidence ready to review, update and defend.
Turn scattered records into one centralized and trusted source.
Testing linked to program requirements
Address high-risk inputs before approval slows.
Stop late testing surprises from putting approval at risk.
Annual renewal support
Reduce repeat effort as products and suppliers change.
Put an end to the last-minute scramble that annual review brings.
Extend Your Capabilities
Build a stronger non-GMO compliance system
Extend non-GMO certification with services that strengthen evidence, reduce supplier risk and simplify management of related claims.
FAQ
FoodChain ID Non-GMO Certification supports business-to-business non-GMO certification needs. In North America, Non-GMO Project Verification is the path for products seeking a consumer-facing label such as the Butterfly Seal.
Testing depends on ingredient and product risk. High-risk ingredients may require testing, and some animal-derived products may also require review of feed-related risk as part of verification. If testing is required, FoodChain ID offers specialized GMO testing services to support certification and verification programs.
To achieve non-GMO certification, a certification body evaluates ingredients, supply chain and risk level, then follows a structured certification process. FoodChain ID guides businesses through non-GMO certification requirements, helping ensure compliance with non-GMO standards and labeling expectations. This process is part of a broader portfolio of product and label certification services.
A non-GMO certificate provides confirmation that a product meets specific non-GMO standards, confirming that ingredients are not genetically modified and that proper controls are in place. FoodChain ID provides non-GMO certification services that help businesses demonstrate compliance, support labeling claims and build trust with customers and regulators. These certifications can also support broader food certification and claim strategies.
Yes. FoodChain ID also supports certifications such as USDA Organic, vegan and plant-based programs, which can help teams manage multiple claim programs with less duplication.


