You can apply product properties to your products, as a way of letting your customers know more about how your products are produced and what their characteristics are. Current product properties that can be applied include:
This is a list of product and enterprise properties available in Australia:
Free Range
Organic - Certified
Chem-Free
Certified Naturally Farmed
Grass Fed
Biodynamic - Certified
Organic - conv
Fair Trade
MSC
Organic - Non certified
org-C
Organic
Australian Certified Organic
Biodynamic - In Conversion
Pasture Raised
Nitrate Free
No Artificial Colours or Flavours
Preservative Free
Plastic Free
Raw
Vegan
Vegetarian
Gluten Free
Nut Free
Refined Sugar Free
Dairy Free
Organic - certified
Organic - not certified
Fair trade
Local - within 100 km
GMO free
Gluten free
Vegan
Ethically sourced
Biodegradable
No spray
Integrated pest management
Rainforest alliance certified
Fgh
Free-range
My Pick Verified local farmer
Coupon
This is a list of product and enterprise properties available in the UK:
Certified Organic/ Fair Trade / Biodynamic
Produced within 15 / 30 / 50 miles
RSPCA assured
Grown in Polycultures
Gluten-free
Nut-free
Plastic-free
Dairy-free
Special Dietary Requirements
Vegan
Vegetarian
Special Offer
Green Coffee Shop Scheme
Certified Kosher
Certified Halal
Christmas
Imported
AB
Certified Organic
Grass Fed and Finished
Pasture Raised
Biodynamic
Certified Naturally Grown
Chemical-Free
Animal Welfare Approved
Non-GMO
Verified FSMA Compliant
Plastic-free
Certified Organic Ingredients
Conventionally Grown
Organically grown or raised, not certified
Hand crafted
AB
EU bio
Demeter
Raisonné
Elevé sous la mère
Bio cohérence
Nature & Progrès
Paysans de nature
Autre bio
MSV
Conversion
Tinda
If you'd like to apply a property which is not listed above then please get in touch. We consider any new properties which might have widespread appeal.
There are two ways to assign properties to your products:
1) You can assign a property to an enterprise, so that all products belonging to that enterprise will carry this property (unless it’s manually removed, which is covered in the “Inherited Properties” section below).
2) You can assign properties to particular products, on an individual basis.
When you assign a property to an enterprise, all products belonging to that enterprise will, by default, carry that product property. For instance, if all of your products are ‘Certified Organic’, you can assign this property to your enterprise, to save you from needing to manually apply this property to every product. If a property only applies to a few of your products, it’s better to apply it to the product, instead of the enterprise (instructions below).
You can access enterprise properties in your Enterprise Settings: in your Admin dashboard go to Enterprises -> Settings -> Properties
Properties only apply to Producer profiles, shops and hubs. This option will not be available to Non Producer Hubs.
Next, there are 2 fields when applying an enterprise property:
Property Name: You can select a pre-defined product property from the drop-down list. This is the name of the property that your products will be tagged with, and which customers will be able to filter for in your shop.
Description: You can add a small description to give more information about your label. For example you may wish to add a certificate number.
You can add as many properties as you wish to your enterprise.
Don't forget to save your changes by clicking 'Update' in the red box, bottom right.
To assign a property to a single product, rather than an enterprise’s entire product range, click on Products in the horizontal blue banner, and then edit an existing product (you cannot apply a product property when you are first creating a product).
To edit a product, click on the edit icon (pencil and paper) on the right hand side of the table.
Once editing the product you can add or change its properties by selecting 'Product Properties' from the right hand menu.
There are 2 fields when applying a product property:
Property Name:You can select a pre-defined product property from the drop-down list. This is the name of the property that your product will be tagged with, and which customers will be able to filter for in your shop.
Description: You can add a small description to give more information about your label. For example you may wish to add a certificate number.
You can apply multiple product properties by clicking “+ Add Product Properties“
Remember to click update when you are finished.
As discussed above, when an enterprise is assigned a property, all products belonging to that enterprise will ‘inherit’ this property. However, it is possible to override this automatic inheritance.
When editing a product’s properties you will see a checkbox titled “Inherit properties from (Enterprise Name)(Unless Overridden Above)”. By default, when an enterprise has a property, this box will be checked for all products belonging to the enterprise. Unchecking this box will remove any enterprise properties that have been inherited.
If you left the box checked and you add a property to the product, which already exists at the enterprise level, the description of the property added at the product level will be preferred to the description at the enterprise level.
This is useful if you would like to modify only the description of a label on selected products. (For example, if all your products are 'Certified Organic', but two products have a different certificate number to the rest then you can add the main certificate number to the enterprise property description and the other number to the two products which are different using these product property descriptions.)
By clicking on the profile of a producer, Enterprise Properties appear on the pop out page:
Customers can also filter products in a shop based on their properties: