Animal Welfare Certification Programs

An animal welfare certification program is a structured initiative designed to assess and recognize organizations, businesses, and individuals committed to ensuring the well-being and humane treatment of animals.

Through rigorous standards and guidelines, these programs evaluate factors such as housing, nutrition, veterinary care, and handling practices to ensure animals are cared for in accordance with ethical principles and legal requirements. By earning certification, participants demonstrate their dedication to upholding the highest standards of animal welfare, fostering trust and accountability within the community

Meet Some Programs

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Certification program created by  Humane Farm Animal Care (HFAC), a non-profit organization which operates internationally and is dedicated to improving the lives of farm animals in food production from birth through slaughter.
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RSPCA Assured is the RSPCA’s farm animal welfare assurance scheme. All farms on the RSPCA Assured Scheme must comply with the RSPCA’s stringent higher welfare standards. These standards cover every aspect of the animals’ lives from birth through to slaughter.
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One of the largest animal welfare food labeling programs in North America.

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A program of A Greener World that certifies and supports independent family farmers raising their animals according to the highest animal welfare standards.

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A program created to certify humane farming and ranching practices.

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The Animal Welfare Certificate Welfair® is the only independent certificate approved by the Institute of Agrifood Research and Technology (IRTA) in collaboration with the Basque Institute for Agricultural Research and Development (NEIKER).