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Annual Updates begin the week of November 17th, 2025

Are you planning to continue your partnership with PCO for organic certification in 2026? It’s almost time to renew!

Your annual renewal materials will arrive in your inbox the week of November 17, 2025. To maintain certification for the upcoming year, please submit your Annual Update Form by January 15, 2026.

We’re excited to share that the process is easier and quicker this year! Renew on time to avoid late fees or a noncompliance and help keep 2026 inspections efficient and cost-effective.

We’re excited to continue supporting your dedication to organic integrity in 2026 and beyond!

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