Our Certifications
Our Commitment to Excellence
At Sian Flowers, we adhere to the highest international standards in flower cultivation, environmental stewardship, and social responsibility. Our certifications reflect our dedication to sustainable practices and ethical business operations.



Mileu Programma Sierteelt (MPS)
Mileu Programma Sierteelt (MPS) is an international certification organisation from Holland, which owns and develops certificates for the horticulture sector. Environment, quality and social aspects are the main topics of MPS. MPS participants must keep detailed records of the crop-protection agents and fertilizers they use, the waste they generate, and the amount of energy and water they consume.
Growers must register this data with MPS on a monthly and quarterly basis. The MPS qualifications that Sian Roses holds currently include:
- MPS-A: MPS-A, B and C are environmental registration certificates. The qualifications MPS-A, -B and -C are awarded to MPS participants who record their usage of crop protection agents, fertilisers, energy and waste over four-week periods.
- MPS Socially Qualified (MPS-SQ): is a certificate that allows growers to demonstrate that their products are cultivated under good working conditions. MPS-SQ includes requirements on health, safety and terms of employment, and is based on universal human rights, the codes of conduct of local representative organisations, and International Labour Organization (ILO) agreements.
FLO-CERT GmbH
Our Fairtrade Services helps organizations implement values such as fairness, good social conditions for workers, and respect for the environment in daily operations.
- Certification: Full compliance with applicable Fairtrade standards must be achieved before products can be sold with the Fairtrade Certification Mark. FLO-CERT is the approved certification body for Fairtrade.
- Training: Fairtrade standards are complex, in particular the areas focusing on "soft" social issues. Fairtrade trainers help companies understand the best route to implementing Fairtrade standards.
- Gap Analysis: service allows partners to understand the challenges and costs that will be involved in achieving Fairtrade certification.
KENYA FLOWER COUNCIL(KFC) - Silver
Kenya Flower Council (KFC) is a voluntary association of independent growers and exporters of cut-flowers and ornamentals, formed in 1996, with the aim of fostering responsible and safe production of cut flowers in Kenya with due consideration of workers welfare and protection of the environment.
Against this background the KFC has become a common platform for industry representation, promotion and compliance to pertinent local and international standards, deemed necessary to secure markets.
KFC administers compliance through an internationally accredited KFC Code of Practice (CoP) on good agricultural practice, sustainability, social accountability, hygiene health and safety, capacity building, environmental protection and conservation, adherence to which is the backbone of all KFC activities. Sian Roses is a Silver member of the Kenya Flower Council.
Floriculture Sustainability Initiative (FSI)
The Floriculture Sustainability Initiative (FSI) is a market-driven initiative that brings together members of the international floriculture industry to improve practices and drive positive change toward sustainable production and trade of flowers and plants.
As a proud member of FSI, Sian Flowers is committed to:
- Environmental Responsibility: Implementing sustainable growing practices that minimize our environmental footprint, including responsible water management, reduced chemical usage, and energy efficiency.
- Social Accountability: Ensuring fair labor practices, safe working conditions, and supporting the well-being of our employees and surrounding communities.
- Economic Viability: Maintaining sustainable business practices that support long-term growth while balancing environmental and social responsibilities.
- Transparency: Participating in the FSI Basket of Standards, which benchmarks and recognizes sustainability standards in the floriculture sector.
Through our FSI membership, we collaborate with industry partners to address sustainability challenges collectively and contribute to the initiative's goal of 90% responsibly produced and traded flowers and plants by 2025.