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Discover the Future of Sustainable Agriculture: Regenerative Organic Certified® (ROC™)

Discover Regenerative Organic Certified ROC™ certification and its standards for sustainable farming. Watch our expert webinar on demand.

At FoodChain ID, we understand that genuine change starts with listening—listening to the land, to communities, and to the evolving standards that shape the future of food. That’s why we invite you to watch our concise, expert-led session.

What You’ll Learn

Join Laura Misani of Bioagricert, a FoodChain ID company, as she demystifies ROC, the certification redefining climate-smart and socially responsible farming worldwide. In this on-demand webinar, you’ll gain clear, actionable insights on:

  • The Three Pillars: A closer look at Soil Health, Animal Welfare, and Social Fairness—foundations that set ROC™ apart.

  • Certification Levels: Understand the significance of Bronze, Silver, and Gold, and the requirements for each level.

  • Seamless Integration: How ROC™ complements and strengthens your existing organic certification.

  • Global Expertise: Bioagricert’s role as a trusted, approved ROC™ certifier supporting brands and producers across the globe.

Why ROC Matters

Whether you’re a producer, a brand owner, or a sustainability leader, ROC™ goes beyond a label. It’s a robust, pragmatic framework for lasting regenerative impact—grounded in rigorous standards, verified practices, and a commitment to transparency.

Take the first step toward verified regenerative impact.
Access the webinar now to see how Regenerative Organic Certified® can help you lead with confidence, responsibility, and measurable results.

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