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198: 34: 588: 852: 116:, is a program and a label for sustainable farming. The organization was founded as a non-profit in the Netherlands in 2002. The UTZ label is featured on more than 10,000 product packages in over 116 countries. In 2014, UTZ was reported to be the largest program for sustainable farming of coffee and cocoa in the world. The UTZ program addresses 716:
traceability system. UTZ assigns a unique tracking number to this lot. At the end of the supply chain, the end product manufacturer uses the unique tracking number to know their product credibly links to a certified source. Some brands use this unique tracking system to make the product traceable for their consumers.
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The two organizations' certification programs run in parallel but from July 2021 a new certification program based on the 2020 Sustainable Agriculture Standard will be in place. Transition rules will allow holders with certification under the 2015 UTZ Certification Program to progress to be certified
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Coffee, cocoa and tea with an UTZ certification has added value in the sense that it assures buyers that it has been produced according to an internationally recognized standard for responsible production, i.e. according to the UTZ Code of Conduct. The price for UTZ certified coffee is determined in
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The UTZ certification program is based on the UTZ Code of Conduct: a set of social and environmental criteria for responsible growing practices and efficient farm management. Coffee, cocoa and tea producers who are UTZ certified comply with this code. The Code of Conduct version 2014 is based on the
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published an article labeling UTZ, among others, as unfair, due to a lack of pre-financing and guaranteed minimum purchase prices. In response UTZ stated that the foundation does not consider its standards fair trade, nor that it claims that they are, while maintaining that its standards contribute
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As of 2014, UTZ became the largest sustainability program for cocoa in the world, and over 336,300 cocoa farmers from 16 countries were affiliated with UTZ. In 2012, 13% of the cocoa produced in the world was UTZ (535,000 T, out of global production of 2,889,000 T). By 2017, Utz was certifying "1.5
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In 2014, UTZ published its first impact report. This brought together 24 external studies and data collected by UTZ. It stated that UTZ cocoa, coffee and tea farms generate higher yields and better quality crops than conventional farms, and being trained in the UTZ Code of Conduct helps farmers to
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When an UTZ certified producer sells their products (e.g. coffee, cocoa, tea) to a registered UTZ buyer, the product is announced in the UTZ web-based system. By doing so the seller announces when they are shipping what amount to whom. The buyer then gets notified and needs to confirm this in the
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reported that UTZ certified cocoa farms were actually more likely to employ child labor than farms without the certification. Additionally, a spokesperson confirmed reports that more than 4,900 UTZ-certified farms were illegally located within national forests. UTZ identified four independent
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coffee plants, though not at present available, would be allowable so long as farmers obey local regulations on their use. Any kind of chemical fertilizer may be used as long as an external, technically qualified advisor has determined the quantity of fertilizer to be used. No chemical
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is a technical consultant specifically trained in assisting producers to comply with the UTZ Code of Conduct. Trained agronomists can advise on practical implementation of elements of the Code and give directions on improvement of efficiency in farm management.
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coffee certification program, has been criticized because it offers producers no minimum or guaranteed price for their crop. Some consider UTZ certified producer organizations to be vulnerable to the volatility of the coffee market.
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process and therefore widely accepted. A core code is applicable to all farmers, and there are also additional requirements in product specific modules for coffee, cocoa and tea. The certification system is based on a model of
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In June 2017, the Rainforest Alliance and UTZ announced the intention to merge, and in January 2018, the merger was legally closed and completed. The merged organization goes by the name Rainforest Alliance.
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million tons of cocoa, or about two-thirds of the world's supply of certified cocoa." In 2019, "significant problems" had emerged with respect to with four of the auditing organizations working in the
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On 7 March 2007, the Utz Kapeh Foundation officially changed its name and logo to UTZ Certified and, on 1 January 2016, shortened their name to UTZ, meaning 'Good' in the Mayan language Quiché.
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Rainforest Alliance Transition Rules for current UTZ and Rainforest Alliance Certificate Holders wishing to be certified under the 2020 Rainforest Alliance Certification Program
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UTZ launched its hazelnut program in 2014 to explore the possibilities for sustainability in this sector as well. The program was originally piloted in
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To enhance the guarantee that a consumer product with an UTZ logo does indeed credibly link to an UTZ certified producer, the UTZ program contains
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improve their knowledge and adopt sustainable farming practices. There are no independent scientific studies that prove positive effects of UTZ.
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may be used, but any that are acceptable in those three markets are acceptable on coffee farms if they are applied "according to the label".
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Network was another co-initiator of UTZ and assisted UTZ in becoming a global standard through financial support and field implementation.
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in the UTZ program is intended to enable farmers to increase the quantity and quality of their yield, and thus to increase their income.
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practices, social and living conditions, farm management, and the environment. In January 2018, UTZ officially merged with the
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Michael Conroy, an independent consultant on certification for sustainable development, criticized UTZ in his 2007 book
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Independent, third party auditors make annual inspections to ensure coffee producers comply with the Code of Conduct.
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and the expertise of many stakeholders, including the farmers who use it. The Code has been developed in a broad
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the negotiation process between buyer and seller. UTZ does not interfere in price negotiations. In contrast to
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also supported the initiative from the beginning. In 2009 the first UTZ cocoa products reached the market.
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Potts, Jason; Lynch, Matthew; Wilkings, Ann; Huppé, Gabriel; Cunningham, Maxine; Voora, Vivek (2014),
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requirements. This is a set of chain-wide administrative, logistical and technical requirements for
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The State of Sustainability Initiatives [SSI] Review, 2014: Standards and the Green Economy
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UTZ certified coffee, cocoa and tea is traceable through the supply chain, as UTZ uses a web-based
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UTZ has developed, implemented and is currently managing the traceability system for the
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Diversification of production, to support ecological diversity and economic resilience
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auditing firms it contracts with as the source of most of the flawed certifications.
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FAQ: What Is the Difference Between Rainforest Alliance and Fairtrade Certification?
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Branded!: How the 'Certification Revolution' is Transforming Global Corporations
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to set up a new certification and traceability system for sustainable cocoa.
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Internal Management System for groups, with responsibilities including:
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On 10 October 2007, the Cocoa Program was launched. UTZ cooperated with
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Program for sustainable farming, now merged with the Rainforest Alliance
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positively to sustainable development of tropical farming communities.
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4C Association; Rainforest Alliance/SAN; UTZ Certified (2012-08-07).
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The criteria of the UTZ Code of Conduct fall into four categories:
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UTZ is the second largest sustainability program in the world for
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International Federation of Organic Agriculture Movements
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Correct fermentation and handling of coffee after harvest
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For the Pennsylvania-based snack food manufacturer, see
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Access to decent housing, clean drinking water, and
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A Swiss chocolate bar with the "UTZ Certified" label
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Agricultural organisations based in the Netherlands
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International Institute for Sustainable Development
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Identification and protection of wild rooibos areas
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Recording of volumes in the UTZ traceability system
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Unsourced material may be challenged and 564:Harvest carried out at the appropriate time 542:Harvest carried out at the appropriate time 430:Protective clothing for work with chemicals 1343:[Fair trade - Unfair Businesses]. 1202:The UTZ Certified Code of Conduct: Summary 25: 680:Learn how and when to remove this message 516:Treatment of waste water from processing 900:"2013: bringing good practice to scale" 891: 1473:2002 establishments in the Netherlands 1373: 1246:from the original on 13 February 2008. 1169:"A NEW CODE OF CONDUCT. THAT'S BETTER" 1043: 1283:from the original on 5 September 2008 1171:. UTZ Certified. 2013. 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Index

Utz Quality Foods

Non-profit organization
Product certification
sustainability
Amsterdam
Netherlands
agricultural
Rainforest Alliance
deforestation
climate change
social inequity
Mayan language
Quiché
Solidaridad
coffee

Ahold
Cargill
Heinz
Benelux
Mars
Nestlé
ECOM Agroindustrial
Solidaridad
Oxfam Novib
Ivory Coast
tea
rooibos
Turkey

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