FAQ: 2020 Farm Requirements
A detailed FAQ about the Rainforest Alliance 2020 Sustainable Agriculture Standard Farm Requirements.
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A detailed FAQ about the Rainforest Alliance 2020 Sustainable Agriculture Standard Farm Requirements.
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This document provides guidance to help Certificate Holders interpret core requirements to provide safe and decent housing and living conditions for workers, as well as access to clean drinking water, sanitation, and healthcare.
This document gives guidance on how to implement gender equality for all Certificate Holders under the new requirements. It outlines how regardless of their gender, persons should have equal rights and opportunities. The promotion of gender equality and women’s empowerment is an integral part of the 2020 Sustainable Agriculture Standard.
This document is a step by step guidance on how to develop maps as indicated in the standard requirements 1.2.10 and 1.2.11 of the Rainforest Alliance 2020 Farm Standard. This guidance document will enable producers, farm managers, and group manager to develop a map of their farm and group of farms.
The purpose of the Management Capacity Assessment Tool is for group management to evaluate the capacity and systems of the business in several key management areas. This document gives guidance on how to implement Annex 2.
The Rainforest Alliance 2020 Certification Program is now published, but that doesn’t mean our work is done. We are continuing to actively seek feedback from farmers, companies, and other partners to make the program better and ensure smooth implementation on the ground. Find out what we’ve been doing with the banana sector and how their feedback helps us fine-tune the standard.... Continue Reading
This workbook contains easy-to-use forms to support implementation of the actions to tackle child labor including stakeholder analysis, legal assessment, hazardous tasks assessment, risk guidance, management plan, monitoring tools, and remediation plan.