Organic certification is an ever-evolving concept that responds to the constantly changing needs and expectations of consumers, the market, and the society. As the demand for organic products increases, so does the innovation and diversity of the organic sector, as well as the challenges and opportunities for certified agribusinesses. The future of organic certification could be shaped by new technologies and tools, such as digital platforms, blockchain, or smart contracts to simplify the application, inspection, and verification processes; or using sensors, drones, or satellites to monitor and track organic production and distribution. There could also be new standards and regulations that incorporate criteria, indicators, or labels that reflect social, economic, or environmental aspects of organic production. Lastly, new markets and consumers can emerge or expand their demand for organic products in regions such as Asia, Africa, or the Middle East; or from segments like millennials or health-conscious individuals. This could create both opportunities and challenges for certified agribusinesses as they need to tailor their products, prices, and strategies to these new markets and consumers.