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Launching land and water restoration certification in Ukraine

FoodChain ID and the Centre of Excellence for Life Sciences, Agriculture and Bioingenuity (CE-LAB), an open-access innovation centre supporting the Ukrainian agri-food economy, today announced a strategic partnership to certify that reclaimed land and water damaged by war and restored through phytoremediation, crater recultivation and field diagnostics are again suitable for agricultural use. In addition, the partnership has established carbon traceability programs to validate and verify transitional regenerative farming practices to support the international credibility of Ukraine’s carbon and regenerative farming projects.

According to CE-LAB, an estimated 7.5 million hectares of Ukrainian land are mined or otherwise contaminated because of military operations, posing ongoing threats to farming and food security. Through the new certification and verification initiatives, the FoodChain ID-CE-LAB partnership will deliver an independent assurance framework to certify that remediated land and water are ready for agricultural use. The certification will be based on documented clearance by authorised operators and defined environmental testing and audit criteria. The partnership will also provide laboratory and technology services to support traceable, credible verification of restoration and regenerative agriculture claims.

Said Dr. Chetan Parmar, Senior Vice President of Technical Services for Europe and Asia: “FoodChain ID is proud to partner with CE-LAB and bring our expertise in agri-food certification to return land and water to productivity, with the resulting contribution to the global food supply.”

Added Dr. Vitaliy Skotsyk, CE-LAB President and CEO: “Along with FoodChain ID, we are creating a full certification pathway for reclaimed soils, forests and water systems ‒ connecting environmental recovery with carbon markets, global trust and long-term economic regeneration.”

Together, FoodChain ID and CE-LAB will contribute to the global food supply by certifying that remediated land and water ‒ based on documented clearance by authorized operators and environmental verification ‒ meet environmental safety, regenerative agriculture and carbon market standards. The partnership will start with Ukraine and expand to other agricultural regions. For more visit FoodChainID.com

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