Cheaper alternative to USDA organic certification gains attention among farmers

Certified Naturally Grown offers a low-cost, farmer-driven certification option for small-scale producers seeking to demonstrate sustainable practices without the high expense and administrative burden of USDA organic certification.

Harshawn Ratanpal reports for KBIA.


In short:

  • Certified Naturally Grown (CNG) provides small farms with a peer-reviewed, affordable certification process modeled after USDA organic standards.
  • Farmers like Jennifer Duensing say the simpler process and lower cost of CNG reduce barriers, especially for farms under 10 acres.
  • CNG faces challenges in recognition and trust compared to the USDA label but is working to expand awareness through federal grants and outreach.

Key quote:

“A lot of farmers are committed to ecological practices, and probably would qualify for organic certification, but they hesitate because of the expense and also the paperwork.”

— Alice Varon, executive director of Certified Naturally Grown

Why this matters:

The rising demand for sustainable food often leaves small farms struggling with certification costs and bureaucracy. Accessible alternatives like CNG can support eco-friendly agriculture while helping small producers remain viable in competitive markets.

Read more: Organic produce: is it worth the cost?

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