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Mexico

CCOF is an approved certification body under the Mexican Organic Standards (LPO). CCOF’s Mexico Compliance Program verifies compliance with Mexican organic requirements for operations in addition to USDA NOP requirements. SENASICA is a USDA-equivalent branch of Mexico’s Secretariat of Agriculture and Rural Development (SADER). Our SENASICA-issued Certifier Identification Number is OC-220921-14-CPAA-004.

Select your operation type:

Enroll in the Mexico Compliance Program (MCP) if you...

  • Export products with organic claims to Mexico from the United States.
  • Sell CCOF certified organic products to any buyer who requires LPO certification

Our dedicated exports team is ready to provide your products with the required Mexico Control Document as it moves across the border into Mexico. USDA NOP certification is required as a base certification for operations in the Mexico Compliance Program.

If your U.S.-based operation is looking to gain certification or recertification to the Mexico LPO standards in order to sell your product into Mexico, our Applicant Specialists at getcertified@ccof.org are ready to get you started.

If you are located in Canada and are interested in exporting organic products to Mexico, please contact export@ccof.org

Enroll in the Mexico Compliance Program (MCP) if you...

  • Grow, handle, process, repack, or relabel organic product in Mexico

All operations located in Mexico are required to obtain LPO certification in accordance with SENASICA’s Circular Number 16/2018, published on September 12, 2018.

If your Mexico based operation is looking to gain certification to the LPO standards, our Applicant Specialists at getcertified@ccof.org are ready to get you started.

Complete the MCP Application to enroll

Mexican Organic Standards (LPO)

Mexico’s organic program consists of: 

  • The Organic Products Law, published on February 7, 2006 
  • The Regulation of the Organic Products Law, published on April 1, 2010 
  • The Guidelines for Organic Operations, published on October 29, 2013 
  • Modifications to the Guidelines for Organic Operations, published on June 8, 2020 
  • The General Rules for Use of the National Seal, published on October 25, 2013 
  • Modifications to the General Rules for Use of the National Seal, published on December 3, 2021 

Download these documents in Spanish or English from SENASICA. 

Operations enrolled in the CCOF Mexico Compliance Program are responsible for reviewing the Guidelines for Organic Operation and the General Rules for Use of the National Seal. You can review these documents in Spanish or English from SENASICA. 

Labeling Requirements

Visit CCOF’s logo download page to download the National Seal for organic products. Use of the National Seal is optional. If the National Seal is used, its use must comply with the requirements outlined in the General Rules of Use for the National Seal and you must receive written approval from CCOF. To learn more, review the National Seal Graphic Identity Manual. Send all labels to CCOF for approval prior to printing.

Export Documents

US to Mexico: Products making organic claims are required to be accompanied by a Control or International Transaction Document. Once enrolled in CCOF’s Mexico Compliance Program and verified as compliant, request export documents for each shipment. Complete the request packet for the Mexico Control or International Transaction Document and send to export@ccof.org, allowing 2 business days for processing. Mexico to US: Organic products exported to the United States must be associated with an NOP Import Certificate. Complete the request packet for the NOP Import Certificate and send to export@ccof.org, allowing 5 business days for processing.
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