Not many others do either. It’s kind of shocking, isn’t it?
Part of the reason is farmers face some steep barriers during the three-year transition period required to achieve organic certification. And while more organic farmland is good for all of us, it’s difficult for farmers to make the change because they don’t see a return on investment immediately.
So we’re out to change it. We’re supporting farmers in transition to organic practices with a new cereal made with wheat from transitional farmland. To make it, we’ve partnered with Quality Assurance International (QAI) to create a “Certified Transitional” standard. Just like the Organic or Non-GMO Project Verified labels, the “Certified Transitional” badge will be found on packaging and symbolize goods produced at the highest standards during a farmer’s transition to organic farming while paying them fair wages. It’s a badge we hope you’ll see not just on Kashi* packaging, but on packaging everywhere so we can make a difference in the food system together.
Meet Newton
Newton is one of the first farmers to grow crops that are Certified Transitional. Learn more about why we started this journey with him.
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