Manure, bone meal, blood meal, fish emulsion — organic farms pay premium prices for verified-source inputs because their certification requires documented input chains. The transparent supply chain already has the documentation.
Organic certification requires that every input to the farm be documented and verified. Bone meal from traced, organic cattle is worth 3-4x commodity bone meal to an organic grower who needs to prove their input chain. The Rivercreek processing chain produces these materials as byproducts — and the traceability record that organic farms need is already attached.
Bone meal, blood meal, and composted manure from operations already documented on the Rivercreek network. Source animal certifications (organic, grass-fed) transfer to the input product.
Every batch carries the source ranch, the animal's certifications, the processing facility, and the composition. Organic certification auditors can verify the entire chain.
Organic farms, regenerative operations, and specialty growers who need verified inputs. The documentation saves them audit headaches and proves compliance.
The organic certification process is documentation-intensive. Input sourcing is one of the most common audit failures. A verified, traced source of bone meal, blood meal, and compost — with the documentation already complete — is worth a significant premium to operations that can't afford to lose their certification.
Byproducts of existing beef processing. The traceability record that follows the animal through slaughter follows the byproducts into the soil amendment market. Same data infrastructure, new buyer category.
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