Obtain Canada Organic Regime (COR) or USDA NOP organic certification. Expert guidance on organic transition, prohibited substances, record-keeping, operator description forms, and certified body liaison.
Miami is a key gateway for Latin American food imports and a hub for ethnic food manufacturing serving the southeastern US and Caribbean markets.
U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA)
Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services
Florida Department of Health in Miami-Dade County
When you engage Iyarkai for Organic support in Miami, we map every requirement back to the specific regulator most likely to inspect or audit your facility — so you spend less time guessing and more time building a compliant operation.
Iyarkai Scientific Consultation is Miami's trusted partner for organic certification. As a premier port city for food imports and exports, Miami is home to a growing number of food manufacturers, processors, importers, and exporters who rely on expert food safety compliance to access domestic and international markets. Our experienced consultants bring hands-on regulatory knowledge - including CFIA, SFCR, FDA FSMA, and leading GFSI certification schemes - directly to your Miami facility. Whether you need to develop your first organic certification or strengthen an existing program ahead of a regulatory inspection or retailer audit, Iyarkai delivers measurable results.
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Contact Us TodayOrganic certification in Miami runs on two tracks that usually converge: USDA NOP certification for local handlers, repackers, and manufacturers through accredited certifiers, and the import side — verifying that organic product arriving from Latin America carries valid certification and, since the Strengthening Organic Enforcement rule took effect, NOP Import Certificates for entry. Miami's role as the hemisphere's organic produce gateway makes import-chain organic integrity the distinctive local specialty.
Substantially more of the supply chain now requires certification — previously exempt handlers, brokers, and traders included — and imports must be declared with NOP Import Certificates generated by the exporter's certifier in the Organic Integrity Database ecosystem. Uncertified links or missing certificates break the organic claim at entry. We audit your supply chain for newly-covered parties and fix certification gaps.
Almost certainly yes — operations that handle, repack, or relabel organic product must be certified under NOP, and the SOE rule closed most of the exemptions repackers previously relied on. Certification requires an Organic System Plan covering receiving verification, segregation from conventional product, approved cleaning and pest-control materials, and traceability with mass-balance. We prepare the OSP and manage the certifier relationship.
Compliance with Canada Organic / USDA NOP standards, including supply-chain integrity, ingredient traceability, and segregation.
12 weeks or more for processors; multi-year transition for primary producers under USDA NOP / Canada Organic.
Canada Organic Regime / USDA NOP