CUPFOA, Croatian Union of Private Forest Owners Associations
The national system of Croatia is part of the regional Balkan Forest Certification Scheme that achieved endorsement in August 2022. The Croatian sustainable forest management standard achieved endorsement in May 2025.
2025 system elements
| Sustainable forest management standard | Yes |
| Sustainable forest management standard (plantation) | No |
| Sustainable forest management standard (trees outside forests) | No |
| Group certification requirements | Yes |
| Chain of custody requirements (PEFC International) | Yes |
| Certification body requirements for chain of custody (PEFC International) | Yes |
| Full system documentation | Yes |
Endorsement milestones
To maintain its PEFC endorsement, the system must meet specific endorsement milestones. The first milestone is the start of the periodic review within five years of the national approval of the sustainable forest management standard.
- National approval date: 20 October 2025
- Review date: 24 April 2029
2024-25 standard assessment
- Status: Assessment finished, system endorsed
- Assessment Report
- Type: First endorsement
- Assessor: Form international
- System submitted for assessment: 29 April 2024
- Consultation: 17 June - 16 August 2024
Watch the recording of the webinar to find out more about this national standard.
System history
- Joined PEFC: 15 November 2023
History before PEFC
The Croatian Union of Private Forest Owners Associations (CUPFOA) was established to meet the common interests of the Croatian forest owners at domestic and international level. Since its establishment, CUPFOA has a goal to improve the quality and economic value of forest products as well as to improve the management of private forests in Croatia.
As private forests in Croatia are very fragmented with predominate small scale holdings, certification was very demanding and almost impossible, although pan-European SFM criteria have been introduced into our Forestry Act and we are obliged to manage our forests respecting the close to nature principles.
In cooperation with similar organizations in the region, we realize that only PEFC could fulfil our requirements for certification.
What are the benefits of being part of the PEFC alliance?
The biggest benefit of participating in the PEFC alliance is the preferred way of joint decision-making, exchange of knowledge and experience, and regional cooperation.
PEFC multi-stakeholders approach provides a good basis for a transparent procedure and easier integration of traditional forest management into the standard, all with the aim of obtaining international recognition for quality and sustainable management of forest resources.
The PEFC certification system provides a base for improvement of forest management in Croatian private forests and gives more opportunity to owners because all of them will have a possibility to have better market access with their certified wood products.
The PEFC certification system will also give forest owners the opportunity to confirm their long-standing commitment to sustainable management as well as recognition of the forestry profession for the preservation of natural forest ecosystems.