How to Apply
Those interested in pursuing organic certification should first contact the ISDA Organic Program to get more information, check program capacity, and to receive an estimate for certification. Once this process has been completed, interested operations are welcome to apply for organic certification during our open registration period from November 1 – February 28. First time applicants must submit an application, application fee, and a complete Organic System Plan (OSP) for Handlers and Processors (including an Organic Product Profile for each multi-ingredient product handled or produced).
Once certified, continuing applicants must submit an application, application fee, and an updated Organic System Plan each year by their anniversary/renewal date. Renewal packets are also mailed out by the end of February each year to operations currently certified organic by the ISDA.
All of the necessary documents are available below. If you wish to apply for organic certification for crops or livestock production, please visit the applicable page(s).
Please contact us for further questions or to request printed copies.
USDA Guide for Organic Processors
This publication is intended primarily as a guide for farmers who wish to add value to their organic crops through processing.
USDA Labeling Organic Products
This page provides an overview of key requirements and the various labeling categories allowed under the USDA organic regulations.