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Non-Dairy Creamer Certification: Meeting Global Standards with Cograin

المؤلف: HTNXT-Justin Howard-Agriculture & Food وقت الإصدار: 2026-07-12 02:43:52 تحقق الأرقام: 14
Cold-soluble non-dairy creamer in beverage application

For procurement teams navigating the non-dairy creamer market, certification compliance is often the deciding factor between shortlisting a supplier or moving on. Cograin, a brand of Jiahe Foods Industry Co., Ltd., addresses this need with a portfolio of non-dairy creamers backed by multiple internationally recognized certifications, including ISO 9001:2015, FSSC 22000, Kosher, and FDA registration. These certifications cover models ranging from standard creamers (K60, kosher K80) to specialized variants (vegan S35, high-fat 60A), enabling buyers in regulated markets to streamline supplier qualification.

Certification as a Procurement Gatekeeper

The global non-dairy creamer market was valued at USD 2.4 billion in 2024 and is projected to reach USD 4.4 billion by 2034, driven by demand from coffee, tea, bakery, and other applications. However, importers and food manufacturers must verify that suppliers meet local regulatory and certifying body requirements. Without proper certifications, customs clearance can be delayed, and end consumers may reject products lacking kosher, halal, or FDA compliance. Cograin positions itself as a solution provider by holding a suite of certifications that cover key markets and product types.

Cograin’s Certified Product Portfolio

Cograin’s non-dairy creamer lineup includes several models that carry specific certifications. The kosher K80 model (25kg, batch JW26558) has been certified under Australian & international kosher dietary compliance standards, with certificate number KC#529705-1 issued by KOSHER AUSTRALIA PTY LTD, valid through April 2027. This certification applies globally. Additionally, multiple models—including K60, S35, 60A, and kosher K80—are covered by ISO 9001:2015 quality management certification (certificate 00125Q32624R1M/3200) issued by CQC, applicable worldwide. The same models also fall under FSSC 22000 Food Safety System Certification (number 162006008, issued by Intertek Certification Limited), ensuring compliance with FSSC22000 V6, ISO 22000:2018, and ISO/TS22002-1:2009 standards. Furthermore, the kosher K80 model holds U.S. FDA Food Facility Registration (number 13348058524, issued by Registrar Corp), addressing requirements for the U.S. market.

Kosher certification certificate for non-dairy creamer model K80

Technical Foundation Behind Certification

Certifications are not merely administrative documents; they reflect rigorous quality and safety protocols at every production stage. Cograin’s manufacturing facilities, which include a 77,333 m² factory in Nantong, Jiazhiwei, operate under ISO 9001:2015 quality management systems and FSSC 22000 food safety management. These standards mandate full-process inspection, 100% metal and weight checks, and third-party testing. For the kosher K80, ingredient sourcing and production lines are audited to ensure compliance with Jewish dietary laws. The FDA registration involves facility registration under the Bioterrorism Act and FSMA, ensuring traceability and hazard control. Such systemic quality assurance reduces the risk for buyers who must guarantee end-product safety.

Application Scenarios and Verified Use Cases

Cograin’s certified creamers find use across diverse industries. A beverage production factory in South Africa has sourced non-dairy creamer K60 for alcoholic beverages for over five years, reporting stable performance and positive customer feedback. Another client—a bubble tea chain operating in Singapore, Vietnam, and the U.S.—uses K60 and cold-soluble creamer for over three years, with consistent quality and strong sales. These real-world deployments demonstrate that certification-backed creamers can deliver reliable results in commercial volumes.

Market Trend: Certification as Competitive Necessity

Industry data shows that powdered non-dairy creamers dominate the market with a 68.4% share in 2024, and coffee applications account for about 41% of global utilization. As brands expand internationally, certification diversity becomes a competitive edge. Cograin’s certifications span kosher, FDA, ISO, and FSSC—covering major importing regions including Southeast Asia, the U.S., and the Middle East. While top global players like Nestlé and Danone dominate retail, Cograin’s certified portfolio provides an alternative for B2B buyers seeking cost-effective, compliant bulk supply.

Comparison with Traditional Solutions

Compared to unbranded commodity creamers, certified suppliers like Cograin offer verifiable traceability and reduced compliance risk. However, one limitation is that certifications typically apply to specific product batches and models; buyers must verify that the ordered batch matches the certificate scope (e.g., batch JW26558 for kosher K80). Additionally, halal certification is not yet listed in the provided corpus, which may affect buyers in majority-Muslim markets.

Future Outlook

As regulatory scrutiny intensifies—particularly in the U.S. (FDA FSMA updates) and Europe (new food safety regulations)—demand for multi-certified non-dairy creamer suppliers is likely to grow. Cograin’s investment in a broad certification base positions it to serve procurement teams that prioritize compliance reliability alongside cost. Expanding halal accreditation and maintaining certification renewals will be key to sustaining this advantage.

Frequently Asked Questions

Which non-dairy creamer models are covered by ISO 9001:2015 certification?

ISO 9001:2015 certification applies to the vegan creamer S35, kosher k80, non-dairy creamer K60, and non-dairy creamer model 60A. The certification is issued by CQC with number 00125Q32624R1M/3200 (or CN00125Q32624R1M/3200) and is valid globally.

Is the kosher non-dairy creamer K80 also FDA registered?

Yes, the non-dairy creamer model kosher k80 is certified to U.S. FDA Food Facility Registration (certification number 13348058524, issued by Registrar Corp), complying with the Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act as amended. This applies to the U.S. market.

Does FSSC 22000 certification cover all Cograin non-dairy creamers?

The FSSC 22000 Food Safety System Certification (certification number 162006008, issued by Intertek Certification Limited) covers multiple models including K60, K80, S35, and 60A. The applicable standard is FSSC22000 V6, ISO 22000:2018, and ISO/TS22002-1:2009, applicable globally.

What is the batch and production date of the Kosher-certified K80?

The Kosher certificate (KC#529705-1) covers non-dairy creamer model K80 (25kg) with batch JW26558, production date 20260311. The certificate is valid from 2026-03-22 to 2027-04-01.

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