Human, animal and nature
Check out our blog for all the latest news, tips and information about Yarrah.

Wet food that makes your pet and the planet happy
Discover the benefits of organic wet food for your cat or dog and their health.

Yarrah's New Dry Food Bags: Smart Packaging for Easier Recycling
New paper bags that represent a significant step forward in sustainable packaging and recycling.

The difference between "Organic" and "Natural" explained
The terms organic and natural are often confused with each other, but what is the difference?

Dog or cat food: in a paper bag or with a layer of plastic?
Is paper always a suitable replacement for plastic packaging?

Higher prices, and why that is a good thing!
You might have noticed that the prices of our products have increased.

Green is the new black
On 26 November we change Black Friday into Green Friday. This whole week Yarrah donates 10% of all webshop purchases to Trees for All!

A sustainable brand opting for plastic packaging: what’s the deal?
Yarrah is organic, aren’t they all about sustainability? Why opt for plastic packaging?

So many types of plastic. Anything sustainable?
What are the different types of plastic? And how sustainable are those alternatives? Read all about it in this blog!

Yarrah Organic Petfood launches fully recyclable packaging
As of April 2021, all kibble packaging will consist of mono-plastic, making the bags completely recyclable.

Cruelty-free and sustainable pet food
Animal testing isn’t limited to makeup, medication or bath foam.

What does organic mean and what is organic food?
In order to understand what sets it apart from other types of food, you need to know what organic means.

Making the world a better place
Yarrah, producer of organic food for cats and dogs, aims to make the world a better place through all its activities.

Organic beef farm quality inspection
In Austria is an organic dairy cattle farm. It is one of the farms that supply Yarrah the organic beef for its dog and cat food.

Animal-friendly testing
All Yarrah packs state that the product hasn’t been tested on animals. Nevertheless, there comes a time when new products do have to be offered to a testing panel of cats and dogs.

Organic farming – a better life for all animals
We also require that the animals that end up in the food have had a better life. What exactly does ‘a better life’ mean when it comes to an organic animal?

Quality control organic products
When a product’s packaging states that the product is organic, it means that the product meets stringent organic regulations.

Quality checks at an organic turkey and chicken farm
Quality Manager Arthur visited a German turkey and chicken farm, as well as a processing plant for organic turkeys, in early September 2017.

Yarrah carries out quality checks in Uruguay
Purpose of the call is to inspect the entire production chain and to personally make sure the animals are treated well and are eventually killed in a humane manner.

Quality visit to the organic chicken farmer
Even though organic hens have a far better life than broilers, free-range hens or battery hens, it is nevertheless the case that they end up being slaughtered. Animal welfare is something that we consider to be extremely important.