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Unlocking New Markets for Responsibly Grown Produce

March 18, 2018

New GLOBALG.A.P. Add-ons are ready to unlock new trends and new markets: Meeting US import requirements, aligning with sustainability requirements of leading consumer brand manufactures and biosecurity for Panama disease TR4 in bananas. How this “all-in-one” approach works more efficiently will be discussed in November at the GLOBALG.A.P. SUMMIT 2018 in Lima, Peru.

Food Safety & Modernization Act (FSMA) Add-on

In the USA, THE Food Safety Modernization Act (FSMA) requires specific practices to be implemented and followed for the production, handling, and import of food products. To support implementation efforts at the producer level, GLOBALG.A.P. is offering and FSMA Add-on to address control points found in FSMA Produce Safety Rule. The add-on may be used by producers growing fruit and vegetables in the Rnites States, as well as producers outside the United States who anticipate that their products will be exported the US market. The FSMA Add-on will be available in early 2018 and will facilitate the export of certified fruit and vegetables to the USA.

On-Farm Sustainability and Food Safety Aligned – FSA Add-on

By answering just 20 additional Farm Sustainability Assessment (FSA)-based questions, producers using GLOBALG.A.P. Integrated Farm Assurance (IFA) certification can achieve industry-wide sustainability recognition. This joint solution of the SAI Platform FSA and GLOBALG.A.P. IFA certification is an important step forward for food supply chains around the world. With one audit, farms can demonstrate GLOBALG.A.P. compliance and claim up to the highest level of FSA equivalence, while integrating food safety and sustainability in one on-farm approach.

The add-on ensures that a range of additional on-farm environmental best-practices is delivered including responsible management of water, protection and encouraging biodiversity.

http://www.glovalgap.org/uk en/for-producers/sai-platform/

Biosecurity Add-on for Bananas – TR4

Fusarium oxysporum f. sp. cubense – tropical race 4 (TR4), which is also referred to as “Panama disease”, is the most imminent threat to the banana industry and to those livelihoods that depend on banana production and consumption for their subsistence. There is currently no known effective treatment to control the disease for Cavendish cultivars. Therefore, preventive measures are the only viable option.

For this reason, the GLOBALG.A.P. Secretariat has developed the TR4 Biosecurity Add-On, a tool that provides farmers with a risk mitigation plan to prevent the introduction (and/or further spreading) of the TR4 pathogen to, within, and from their GLOBALG.A.P. certified farms.

Additionally, this add-on is innovative since it is designed to help raise awareness about the seriousness of the disease at a global scale by means of informative annexes. This add-on is GLOBALG.A.P.’s contribution to combating this threat that the banana industry is facing.

http://www.globalgap.org/uk en/for-producers/globalg.a.p.-add-on/tr4-biosecruity/

SUMMIT 2018 Lima Peru
The GLOBALG.A.P. SUMMIT fosters dialogue among global community members. Taking place every two years, the conference is the perfect setting to discuss the latest developments in food safety and sustainability as well as Good Agriculture and Aquaculture Practices and the future of the industry. Creating new markets for responsibly grown food is vital to building a sustainable future in agriculture, so we are making it the key focus of GLOBALG.A.P.’s SUMMIT 2018. We will gather the entire GLOBALG.A.P. member community to look back at our joint achievements, explore the future of our vision and mission of farm assurance certification, and be port of a large-scale stakeholder campaign to communicate both their and our major achievements on this journey.

Eduardo Ferreyros, Minister of Foreign Trade and Tourism of Peru, has confirmed his country’s commitment to responsible agriculture as the host of the GLOBALG.A.P. SUMMIT 2018 in November this year, where the global community for Good Agricultural Practices will meet and discuss how to create new markets for responsibly grown food and flowers. This is a vital point to building a sustainable future in agriculture.

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