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Soil Association Certification Limited Symbol Programme Trading Page 1 of 3 Ref: MY0055077DA25451 Soil Association Certification Limited Symbol Programme Trading Schedule Company Name: Forest Whole Foods Address: 6 Newlands Manor, Everton, Hampshire, SO41 0JH, UK Licence No: DA25451 The business above has been inspected and satisfies the requirements of the Soil Association organic standards and Regulations (EC) No 834/2007 and 889/2008. This document lists the products that have been licensed by Soil Association Certification Limited and is valid until the date stated, unless surrendered by the business or suspended or revoked by Soil Association Certification Limited. Valid until 30 June 2017 This document may be used to market the following licensed products only: Product Name Status Adzuki Beans Organic Alfalfa Organic Almonds Organic Basil Leaf Organic Beluga Lentils Organic Black Eye Beans Organic Black Quinoa Organic Black Turtle Beans Organic Bombay Mix Organic Brazil Nuts Organic Brown Flaxseed Organic Brown Jasmine Rice Organic Cacao Nibs Organic Cacao Nibs Organic Cacao Powder Organic Camargue Red Rice Organic Cannellini Beans Organic Caraway Seed Organic Cashew Nuts Organic Cayenne Powder Organic Chia Seeds Organic Soil Association Certification Limited, South Plaza, Marlborough Street, Bristol BS1 3NX T 0117 914 2411 F 0117 314 5046 E [email protected] Page 2 of 3 Ref: MY0055077DA25451 Product Name Status Chickpeas Organic Chlorella Powder Organic Cinnamon Powder Organic Cloves Organic Coconut Sugar Organic Coriander Powder Organic Coriander Seed Organic Cumin Seed Organic Cumin Seed Powder Organic Deluxe Mixed Nuts Organic Desiccated Coconut Organic Garam Masala Organic Golden Flaxseed Organic Green Cardamom Organic Haricot Beans Organic Hazelnuts Organic Hulled Sesame Seeds Organic Maca Powder Organic Mixed Nuts Organic Mung Beans Organic Nutmeg Organic Omega Four Seed Mix Organic Pecan Large Pieces Organic Pecan Nut Halves Organic Peppercorns Black Organic Poppy Seed Organic Porridge Oats Organic Pot Barley Organic Pumpkin Seeds Organic Quinoa Organic Quinoa Tricolor Organic Red Quinoa Organic Red Split Lentils Organic Smoked Paprika Organic Spelt Grain Organic Spirulina Powder Organic Sprouting Mix Organic Sunflower Seed Kernals Organic Turmeric Powder Organic Walnuts Light Halves Organic White Basmati Rice Organic Whole Hemp Seeds Organic Whole Natural Sesame Seeds Organic Whole Sesame Seeds Organic Soil Association Certification Limited, South Plaza, Marlborough Street, Bristol BS1 3NX T 0117 914 2411 F 0117 314 5046 E [email protected] Page 3 of 3 Ref: MY0055077DA25451 Issue date: 27 January 2017 Last Annual Inspection: 12 July 2016 Signed by: Phil Skentelbery Senior Certification Manager On behalf of Soil Association Certification Limited This document remains the property of Soil Association Certification Limited and has to be returned on request. Soil Association Certification Limited, South Plaza, Marlborough Street, Bristol BS1 3NX T 0117 914 2411 F 0117 314 5046 E [email protected] .
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