12 Steps to Becoming an Organic Farmer
The below table shows the 12 keys steps to becoming an organic farmer, whether as an individual or in a group.
For Individual Producers
- Research Organic agriculture for yourself - Start by exploring kilimohai.org or speaking to organic farmers.
- Become a TOAM member - this is a voluntary step.
- Attend a training session on organic agriculture - TOAM provides organic trainings, as do many of our members and other competent professionals.
- Get coaching on organic standards and certification.
- Develop and implement an organic farm management plan.
- Implement organic principles and practices on your farm.
- Observe the conversion period - this is at least one year for the East African Organic Product Standards but varies depending on the standards.
- Contact the certifying body and make arrangements for certification.
- The certifying body carries out an external audit (also know as an external inspection) on your farm.
- The certifying body announces its decision on certification based on findings of the audit.
- Begin to market your produce using the organic mark - consider advertising your produce at kilimohai.org/marketplace.
- Renew the organic certification license on a yearly basis. Be sure to continue implementing organic principles and practices as well as observing contract with the certifying body.
For Producer Groups
- Form a group of people with a common interest.
- Research organic agriculture for yourself - Start by exploring kilimohai.org or speaking to organic farmers.
- Become a TOAM member - this is a voluntary step.
- Attend a training session on organic agriculture - TOAM provides organic trainings, as do many of our members and other competent professionals.
- Each group member implements organic principles and practices on their farm.
- Attend a training on organic quality management systems considering the target market.
- Set and implement the system, observing the conversion period.
- Contact the certifying body and make arrangements for certification.
- The certifying body carries out an external audit (also know as an external inspection) on your farm.
- The certifying body announces its decision on certification based on findings of the audit.
- Begin to market your produce using the organic mark - consider advertising your produce at kilimohai.org/marketplace.
- Renew the organic certification license on a yearly basis. Be sure to continue implementing organic principles and practices as well as observing contract with the certifying body.