Certifications are typically valid for a year. This means farms undergo annual audits, often spanning several days. Let’s take the KFC Silver label as an example to illustrate the process.
The audit consists of:
Interviews with employees
Facility inspections
Review of relevant documents
Interview checklists may include questions about HR policies, parental leave, working hours, and holidays. Facility inspections ensure compliance with technical specifications. Document reviews verify adherence to - among others - hygiene and safety standards, integrated pest management practices, and spray and fertiliser records.
After the audit, the farm receives a score and has 28 days to address any non-conformities. Upon passing, the farm is awarded the KFC Silver label. This process is repeated annually, with the possibility of unannounced inspections in between.
Sound simple? We have deliberately kept it concise because the whole process contains so many details and requirements that most readers wouldn’t reach the end of the article otherwise. For instance, the ‘Good Agricultural Practices’ section alone consists of 11 pages of checkpoints...