COABC is the Certified Organic Associations of British Columbia, made up of 9 Certifying Bodies (CB’s) across BC. iCertify is their online tool for submitting documentation supporting the certification or re-certification of an organic farm in BC.
The process to become (re-)certified organic in British Columbia is as follows:
Farmer contacts a COABC CB servicing their area.
COABC CB administrator sends forms to farmers (or invites them to iCertify)
Farmer fills out the relevant forms* and sends them back via iCertify (this is known as the plan)
The Certification Committee (CC) at COABC the CB reviews the submission and dispatches a Verification Officer (VO) to physically inspect the farm
The VO performs an on-site inspection of the farm and the paperwork supporting the plan. This inspection takes about 2 hours in most cases. In most cases, the VO will choose one crop - an audit - to do a “seed to sale analysis”:
View the seed packet or invoice for that crop, ensure organic provenancecompliance
View information related to planting, e.g. date and location
View information on any amendments that took place on that crop, e.g. fertilizer or pesticides
View information on harvest, cross-corrolate correlate with expected yield for that organic crop
View information on sales of that crop, cross-correlate with expected yield
The VO will write up a report and share it with the CC
The CC will either approve the certification for that farm, or require the farmer to make certain changes to their farm before the certification is awarded. In certain extreme cases (e.g. using Monsanto seeds), the CC may reject or revoke “pull” the certification
Based on the severity in #7, the farmer will either submit an addendum showing the changes have been implemented (in less serious cases) or the VO will make a subsequent visit to ensure the changes have been made (in more serious cases)
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A decision tree to understand the necesary necessary forms can be found here: Crystal Arsenault (Unlicensed)