Sustainable Baby Food: Which Brands Deliver?

With baby food, organic certification is the baseline, not the goal. We look closer: which organic standard lies behind it — EU organic, Demeter, or a company's own, stricter standard? How thorough is the residue testing? Does the grain come from contract farming with long-term relationships, or from the anonymous world market? For families with babies and toddlers, every ingredient counts twice — here we've researched the best-known brands and summarised what sets them apart.

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HiPP

Deutschland

HiPP is the best-known organic baby food brand in Germany and, as a family business, has more substance behind the brand name than most competitors. Its own organic standard and seamless residue testing go beyond legal requirements. Worth knowing critically: isolated pesticide findings in independent tests have shown in the past that no system can give absolute guarantees.

Last reviewed: June 2026

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Holle

Schweiz

Holle is one of the few baby food makers with a genuine Demeter share in its core range — one of the strictest farming standards in the world. If you don't want to compromise on baby food and prefer to buy biodynamic, this is a good fit.

Last reviewed: June 2026

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