Certification Introduction
GLOBAL Good Agricultural Practices (GLOBALG.A.P.), initiated by the non-governmental organization Euro-Retailer Produce Working Group in 1997, involves retailers, agricultural suppliers, and producers in establishing standards for agricultural production. It encompasses comprehensive requirements for traceability of agricultural plantation and cultivation, food safety, environmental protection, employee health, safety and welfare, and animal welfare, which elevates consumer confidence in products with the GLOBALG.A.P. certification and makes the GLOBALG.A.P. as a fundamental requirement for sustainable agricultural development in EU member countries. It has been acknowledged by other sustainable development standards. GLOBALG.A.P. certification is widely regarded as a reliable standard to show both the safety and sustainability of farm produce. Consequently, adhering to GLOBALG.A.P. Control Points and Compliance Criteria (CPCC) enables producers to sell their products locally and globally. GLOBALG.A.P. thereby helps them unlock the global market. The GLOBALG.A.P. Integrated Farm Assurance Standards apply to three production scopes: crops (including flowers and ornamentals), livestock and poultry, and aquaculture.
Certification Benefits
Enhance product value by following the globally recognized standards;
Gain access to new local and global customers, markets, suppliers, and retailers;
Mitigate risks to food and product safety reputation;
Optimize farm production processes and improve farm management efficiency;
Acquire a GLOBALG.A.P. Number (GGN) for easier identification and tracking at the B2B level.
Certification Scope
Certification Scope | Certification Type | |
Crops | Field Crops | GLOBALG.A.P. |
Fruits and Vegetables | GLOBALG.A.P. | |
Tea | GLOBALG.A.P. | |
Coffee | GLOBALG.A.P. | |
Flowers | GLOBALG.A.P. |
Certification Requirements
Certification Mode: on-site inspection + product testing + unannounced post-certification inspection
Testing Standard: residue standards of product consumption markets, e.g., EU, the U.S., Japan, Indonesia, Singapore, etc.
Content of On-site Inspection: GLOBALG.A.P. General Regulations and GLOBALG.A.P. Standards
Man-days for On-site Inspection: it will be determined according to the farm production scale and product scope.