Certified Organic Fresh Mulberries
Verified. Inspected. Grown with care on our family farm in Brentwood, California. A thoughtful choice many families feel confident bringing home. Certified Organic by CCOF
What Organic Means at Very Mulberry
At Very Mulberry, organic isn’t a trend or a shortcut – it’s a long-term commitment to disciplined farming and environmental stewardship.
From the start, we committed to growing mulberries slowly and thoughtfully, with care for long-term soil health and orchard sustainability. USDA Organic regulations define these practices, and compliance is independently verified through annual inspections and oversight by our USDA-accredited certifier, CCOF.
Becoming organic takes years – not weeks. Here’s what that process involves.
Complete Documentation
Detailed records ensure full traceability and accountability.
36-Month Transition Period
Required elimination of prohibited inputs before certification.
Annual Verification
On-site inspections and audits conducted by CCOF every year.
What This Means for You
When you choose Very Mulberry organic mulberries, you’re choosing fruit grown under clearly defined, independently verified standards.
Grown according to strict federal organic standards
Produced with long-term soil health and orchard sustainability in mind
Independently inspected and verified every year
Our mulberries are a thoughtful option for families of all ages.
Berries are eaten skin and all.
There’s no peel and no barrier between the fruit and what reaches your body.
That’s why USDA Organic standards matter. Organic certification governs what inputs are allowed, how crops are managed, and how fruit is handled – all of which are independently inspected and verified every year.
“Organic isn’t a label we chose. It’s a standard we earned.”
Who Certifies Us (CCOF)
Very Mulberry is certified organic through CCOF (California Certified Organic Farmers), a USDA-accredited certifying agency.
CCOF conducts annual on-site inspections, reviews farm records and inputs, and performs ongoing compliance checks to verify continued compliance with USDA Organic standards.
Why We Chose Organic - Our Core Truth
“We didn’t change how we farm to become organic.
We became organic to formally verify how we farm.”
What USDA Organic Certification Requires
USDA Organic certification is not self-declared. It is governed by federal regulations and requires ongoing compliance.

Water Conservation
Efficient irrigation practices designed to reduce water waste and support long-term orchard resilience.

Soil Health

Crop & Pest Management

Weed Control
Non-chemical weed management methods that protect soil health and orchard ecosystems.
Organic farming prioritizes process, transparency, and accountability – not uniform appearance or year-round availability. Natural variation is part of how food grows.