Organic-certified feed material

Now available at Plants2Market

Good news: Plants2Market is now certified for organic feed! This allows us to officially distribute organically produced feed – in accordance with the guidelines of the EU Organic Regulation. For our customers in the animal feed sector, this means more choice, more transparency, and a clear commitment to sustainable quality.


What does “organic” mean in animal feed?


Organically certified feed is subject to strict requirements:


  • The raw materials come from controlled organic farming.
  • No synthetic pesticides, genetic engineering or synthetic chemical additives are permitted.
  • Processing must be traceable.

This not only ensures high-quality animal nutrition, but also trust along the entire value chain – from the producer to the end customer


Is organic pet food a trend?


More than that: The market for organically produced pet food is growing continuously – not only for farm animals, but also for pets. Consumers are increasingly paying attention to animal welfare, origin, and sustainability. Organic feed offers real added value here – and many manufacturers are responding with suitable product lines.


What does this mean for our customers?

With our new organic certification, we are further expanding our offering:

Whether plant-based raw materials for organic dog food, organic cat food or other applications in the pet sector – we deliver tested quality and support our customers on their way to sustainable products.



Our Products

We offer several organic products suitable for animal feed. Please contact us for your non-binding offer.

Our organic pet feed products


Our current organic certificate


Disclaimer

For legal reasons, we would like to point out that some of the above statements require further research and studies to scientifically prove them. Therefore, not all statements can currently be accepted by conventional medicine.

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