Food safety is a major concern for Eurodix, therefore maximum attention to this issue is applied at all times.
It is a Eurodix requirement to demonstrate to consumers and the retail sector that their products have been carefully processed in accordance to the most demanding technical standards
Eurodix has been accredited with higher level BRC since 1998. Eurodix HACCP has also proved satisfactory in the same certification.
The Eurepgap certification was devised in response to the demands of consumers, retailers and their global suppliers.
Eurepgap is a series of sector specific farm certification standards.
Eurepgap ensures integrity, transparency and harmonization of global agricultural standards. It includes the requirements for safe food, worker health, safety and welfare, environmental and animal welfare issues.
Eurodix supply base is fully Eurepgap approved in more than 15 countries.
Nature's Choice is a similar concept to Eurepgap but it has been designed by Tesco. Eurodix is aiming to have 100% of its supply database certified under this protocol before the end of 2005.
Eurodix nominated growers have been approved by fair trade association. The foundation licences the FAIRTRADE Mark, to products which meet internationally recognised standards.
Our primary communication aims are to raise awareness of the FAIRTRADE Mark, to deepen understanding of the Mark and to increase sales of Fairtrade certified products.