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GLOBALG.A.P TOUR2011
NEW DELHI 1/2 MARCH 2011
GLOBALG.A.P TOUR2011
MEXICO CITY 11/12 APRIL 2011
GLOBALG.A.P VISION
GLOBALG.A.P PRINCIPLES
OUR RAISON DETRE WE ARE: translating consumer requirements into Good Agricultural Practice bringing trust to Farm Assurance at affordable prices aiming at one standard through the farm gate a harmonization and benchmarking platform an integrity system provider WE ARE NOT:
just another standard owner founded to compete against other standards a certification body a consumer label just a retailer standard for profit
GLOBALG.A.P MEMBERS
RETAIL & FOOD SERVICE MEMBERS
GLOBALG.A.P MEMBERS
PRODUCER AND SUPPLIER MEMBERS
GLOBALG.A.P MEMBERS
ASSOCIATE MEMBERS
STATISTICS
CONTINUOUS GROWTH More than 100.000 certified producers in more than 100 countries
12% of all GLOBALG.A.P growers operate under a fully benchmarked scheme! Half of all GLOBALG.A.P certified growers operate under a locally adapted guideline (National Interpretation Guideline or Approved Modified Checklist)!
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STATISTICS
COUNTRIES WITH CERTIFIED PRODUCERS
GLOBALG.A.P. HARMONISATION
BENCHMARKED STANDARDS AND SCHEMES
21 schemes
18 countries
5 scopes
Africa Cote DIvoire Egypt Ghana Kenya Senegal South Africa Tanzania Uganda
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Board
Secretariat
Min 5 GLOBALG.A.P members (min 1 retailer / min 1supplier/ min 1 associate member) Follow consistent rules and templates Get Board approval
Water Crop protection Risk Assessment Microbiological Contamination Animal welfare Certification System and Integrity (former CBC) GRASP Communication Strategy
GLOBALG.A.P AQUACULTURE
GLOBALG.A.P. Number (GGN) ON THE PRODUCT Consumer Website Cooperation with ASC
GLOBALG.A.P AQUACULTURE
THE RIGHT ANSWER TO THE MARKET REQUEST The GLOBALG.A.P. Aquaculture standard complies with all requirements of the FAO Guideline for Aquaculture Certification and it is also GFSI recognized.
The demand for fish from Aquaculture will increase in the following years. To make this roces in a sustainable way we need organisations like GLOBALG.A.P. to take the right decisions between producers and consumers Arnie Mathiesen, Deputy Director Fisheries and Aquaculture, FAO
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GLOBALG.A.P AQUACULTURE
ADVANCES ON SUSTAINABLE SUPPLY PANGASIUS CHAIN PROGRAMME GIZ
Project with GIZ in Vietnam Enabling Smallholders to comply with GLOBALG.A.P. the Pangasius Standard
A new GLOBALG.A.P. Stakeholder committee is working on additional animal welfare criteria The new Compound Feed Manufacturer Standard is ready The new Livestock Transport Standard will be aunched at ANUGA trade show (8-12 October 2011, Cologne)
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