Quality and safety is of the utmost importance to us. See how we ensure our quality by looking at the information below.
BRC certificate for Boiled Eggs Ospel
KAT certificate for Egga Food
KAT is a certificate which originated in Germany to oversee the traceability of eggs from organic, barn, and free-range egg housing systems in Germany and other EU countries. KAT's main aim is ensuring the traceability of eggs to guarantee the safety of consumers. Feed suppliers, packing stations, and poultry farms that are members of KAT deliver data that are then entered into a central database. This ensures that the origins of a product can be traced at any moment. In addition to EU trading standards, KAT's certifying bodies also check hygiene requirements and animal welfare standards.
KAT certificate for the Egg dyeing facility in Ospel
KAT is a certificate which originated in Germany to oversee the traceability of eggs from organic, barn, and free-range egg housing systems in Germany and other EU countries. KAT's main aim is ensuring the traceability of eggs to guarantee the safety of consumers. Feed suppliers, packing stations, and poultry farms that are members of KAT deliver data that are then entered into a central database. This ensures that the origins of a product can be traced at any moment. In addition to EU trading standards, KAT's certifying bodies also check hygiene requirements and animal welfare standards.
VLOG certificate for Egga Food
VLOG is the abbreviation of Verband Lebensmittel ohne Gentechnik. Its members are comprised of German representatives of food producers, retailers, and other links in the food chain that advocate the production of food products without the use of genetically modified organisms (GMOs). VLOG has guidelines, written by feed manufacturers, laying poultry farms, and packing stations to safeguard the food system from GMO products.
IKB certificate for Egga Food
Dutch industry developed the Integrale Keten Beheersingssystemen (IKB, integrated chain control system) to provide guarantees regarding the quality, origin, and production method of products.
They audit for animal welfare, use of medicines, food safety (such as presence of salmonella), environmental contaminants, hygiene, and traceability.
VLOG certificate for the Egg dyeing facility in Ospel
VLOG is the abbreviation of Verband Lebensmittel ohne Gentechnik. Its members are comprised of German representatives of food producers, retailers, and other links in the food chain that advocate the production of food products without the use of genetically modified organisms (GMOs). VLOG has guidelines, written by feed manufacturers, laying poultry farms, and packing stations to safeguard the food system from GMO products.
KAT certificate for Boiled Eggs Ospel
KAT is a certificate which originated in Germany to oversee the traceability of eggs from organic, barn, and free-range egg housing systems in Germany and other EU countries. KAT's main aim is ensuring the traceability of eggs to guarantee the safety of consumers. Feed suppliers, packing stations, and poultry farms that are members of KAT deliver data that are then entered into a central database. This ensures that the origins of a product can be traced at any moment. In addition to EU trading standards, KAT's certifying bodies also check hygiene requirements and animal welfare standards.
Respeggt certificate
The Respeggt label guarantees that no day-old male chicks are culled during the production of Respeggt table eggs and Respeggt foodstuffs. This certification is a testament to our unwavering commitment to animal welfare and sustainability.
Together, we aim to pave the way for a food industry that is not only successful but also conscious of its impact on the environment and society.
This label means that we are contributing in yet another way to ending chick culling. All foodstuffs that bear the heart-shaped Respeggt label represent a more ethical and transparent supply chain in egg production. With the help of our heart-shaped Respeggt label, you can easily find these foodstuffs in your supermarket.