Английская Википедия:GLOBALG.A.P

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Шаблон:Short description GLOBALG.A.P. is a farm assurance program, translating consumer requirements into Good Agricultural Practice. EurepGAP is a common standard for farm management practice created in the late 1990s by several European supermarket chains and their major suppliers. It is nowШаблон:When the world's most widely implemented farm certification scheme.Шаблон:Citation needed Most European customers for agricultural products nowШаблон:When demand evidence of EurepGAP certification as a prerequisite for doing business.Шаблон:Citation needed

The standard was developed using the Hazard Analysis and Critical Control Points (HACCP) guidelines published by the United Nations Food and Agriculture Organization, and is governed according to the ISO/IEC 17065 for product certification schemes.Шаблон:Citation needed Unlike other farm certification schemes,Шаблон:Citation needed it has definitive rules for growers to follow, and each production unit is assessed by independent third party auditors.Шаблон:Who? These auditors work for commercial certification companies who are licensed by the EurepGAP secretariat to conduct audits and award certificates where merited.

In September 2007, EurepGAP changed its name to GLOBALG.A.P.. The decision was taken to reflect its expanding international role in establishing Good Agricultural Practices between multiple retailers and their suppliers. GLOBALG.A.P. Numbers (GGNs) are linked to producers, and Chain of Custody (CoC). A series of the standards can be accessed online.[1]

In February 2009 GLOBALG.A.P. launched 'ChinaGAP' following successful completion of the benchmarking of ChinaGAP against the GLOBALG.A.P. Good Agricultural Practice reference code.[2]

Criticism

GLOBALG.A.P. has been criticized for not preventing illegal water use,[3] substantial gaps in the environmental standards,[4] and not preventing labor exploitation.[5]

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