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GLOBALG.A.P.
The Global Partnership for Safe
and Sustainable Agriculture
Enrique Uribe
Technical Expert
TourStop Georgia
18/06/2018
G.A.P. STANDS FOR
GOOD AGRICULTURAL PRACTICES
AND GLOBALG.A.P. IS THE
WORLDWIDE STANDARD
THAT ASSURES IT.
We’re a global organization with a
crucial objective:
safe, sustainable agriculture worldwide.
We set voluntary standards for the
certification of agricultural products around
the globe – and more and more producers,
suppliers and buyers are harmonizing their
certification standards to match.
OUR PURPOSE
GLOBALG.A.P. members create private
sector incentives for agricultural producers
worldwide to adopt safe and sustainable
practices to make this world a better place
to live for our children.
OUR OBJECTIVES
• Recognition of Best Practice – Benchmarking
• Enhance credibility – Robust Processes
• Ensure Auditor Competence
• Harmonize Technical Criteria
• Encourage Farm Assurance
Dedicated to
supporting farmers
grow the local
economy and
strengthen their
communities.
Putting food safety,
sustainability and
the environment
in the hands of
growers.
Traceability and transparency consumers trust
Safer, sustainably grown food means
a better world for us and our children.
THE SITUATION
70%
Projected world
population
by 2050:
9.6 billion
To meet our
needs, food
production
must increase by
Source: http:fao.org, http://www.un.org/waterforlifedecade/scarcity.shtml
Depletion of natural resources
By 2030 more than
50% of the world population
50% of the world
will need
more food
will be affected by
water scarcity
THE EFFECTS
Source: http:fao.org, http://www.un.org/waterforlifedecade/scarcity.shtml
THE SOLUTION
Safe, sustainable &
responsible farming
practices worldwide
40+ standards
and programs
188,000+ producers
under certification 125 countries
GLOBALG.A.P. CERTIFICATION WORLDWIDEA Steady Growth for Integrated Farm Assurance (IFA) Version 5.1
GLOBALG.A.P. Who We Are
OUR STRATEGIC PILLARS
Partnership Integrity Benchmarking
Stakeholder
ParticipationEfficiency and
Effectiveness
GLOBALG.A.P. MEMBERSHIPRetail & Food Service Members
GLOBALG.A.P. MEMBERSHIPProducer/Supplier Members
GLOBALG.A.P. MEMBERSHIPProducer/Supplier Members
GLOBALG.A.P. MEMBERSHIPAssociate Members (CBs, Consultants, Industry)
GLOBALG.A.P. MEMBERSHIPAssociate Members (CBs, Consultants, Industry)
GLOBALG.A.P. GOVERNANCE Member-Driven Decision-Making Structure
MEMBERS
NATIONAL TECHNICAL
WORKING GROUPS
(NTWG)
INTEGRITY SURVEILLANCE
COMMITTEE (ISC)
CERTIFICATION BODY
COMMITTEE (CBC)
BENCHMARKING
COMMITTEE (BMC)
GLOBALG.A.P.
SECRETARIAT
FOCUS
GROUPS (FG)
CROP RISKS SUMMIT
TECHNICAL
COMMITTEES (TC)
CROPSAQUA-
CULTUE
LIVE-
STOCK
GRASP SYSTEMS
GLOBALG.A.P.BOARD
GLOBALG.A.P. The Most Widely Accepted Good Agricultural Practices Certification Worldwide
GLOBALG.A.P. governed by an elected Board
A secure online certification database to check producers and validate certificates
An extensive worldwide network of consultants to help producers with their
certification process
More than 2,000 inspectors and auditors working for 155 accredited
certification bodies
GLOBALG.A.P. The Most Widely Accepted Good Agricultural Practices Certification Worldwide
More than 1,000 international experts active in Technical Committees, National Technical
Working Groups and Focus Groups
A pioneering integrity system with independent assessments to monitor the performance of our certification bodies
A harmonization program to benchmark schemes and checklists around the world
Capacity building for thousands of people on 5 continents and in 10 languages
GLOBALG.A.P. The Most Widely Accepted Good Agricultural Practices Certification Worldwide
More than 430 voluntary members form the GLOBALG.A.P. Community
More than 188,000 certified producersin over 125 countries
3 main products with 40+ standards and programs
More than 600 products available for certification
INTEGRATED FARM ASSURANCE STANDARD (IFA) V5.1A Modular Approach to G.A.P. Certification
INTE
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AR
M A
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NC
E (
IFA
)
ALL
FA
RM
BA
SE
CB
CROPS BASE
AB
AQUACULTURE STANDARD
LB
LIVESTOCK BASE
FV FRUIT & VEGETABLES
FO FLOWERS & ORNAMENTALS
CC COMBINABLE CROPS
TE TEA
PPM PLANT PROPAGATION MATERIAL STANDARD
BEST PRACTICES FOR NURSERIES
FINFISH, CRUSTACEANS & MOLLUSCS
PG PIGS
PY POULTRY
TY TURKEY
CS CATTLE & SHEEPDY DAIRY
CYB CALF/YOUNG BEEF
HO HOP
GLOBALG.A.P. Modular approach
3 main products
CB
CROPS BASE
FV
FRUIT & VEGETABLES
AF
All Farmlocalg.a.p Add-ons
Integrated Farm Assurance (IFA) GGFSA
TR4 Bananas
Etc.
GLOBALG.A.P. CERTIFICATION WORLDWIDEA Steady Growth for Integrated Farm Assurance (IFA) Version 5.1
More than
188,000 certified
producers
in over 125
countries
Total Number of Producers Under Certification Worldwide
GLOBALG.A.P. CERTIFICATION WORLDWIDEA Steady Growth for Integrated Farm Assurance (IFA) Version 5.1
Updated 31.12.2018
106,008114,578
123,115132,547
141,722
160,452
174,316188.076
2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017
GLOBALG.A.P. CERTIFICATION WORLDWIDETop producing countries of certified berries by number of producers under
certification (PUC)
Report date: 31.05..2018
Country ProductNumber of Certificate Holders (CH)
Number of Producers under Certification(PUC)
non-covered firstharvest crops in hectars(Quantity 1)
Chile Blueberries 949 1062 14.385,58
Germany Strawberries 811 811 2.415,45
Spain Raspberries 131 788 56,49
Spain Blueberries 155 727 590,94
Spain Strawberries 155 701 450,07
Mexico Blackberries 406 616 3.430,41
Italy Blueberries 45 536 209,42
Kosovo Raspberries 3 471 N/A
Belgium Strawberries 434 470 417,51
Italy Strawberries 126 460 191,25
GLOBALG.A.P. CERTIFICATION WORLDWIDETop producing countries of certified berries by surface (ha)
Report date: 31.05..2018
Country ProductNumber of Certificate Holders (CH)
Number of Producers under Certification (PUC)
non-covered firstharvest crops in hectars(Quantity 1)
Chile Blueberries 949 1062 14.385,58
United States Blueberries 236 250 12.126,64
Mexico Blackberries 406 616 3.430,41
Mexico Raspberries 172 337 2.754,94
Poland Blueberries 182 234 2.544,69
Germany Strawberries 811 811 2.415,45
Netherlands Strawberries 310 310 1.042,97
Germany Blueberries 272 272 931,57
Portugal Blueberries 386 413 649,78
Spain Blueberries 155 727 590,94
Spain Strawberries 155 701 450,07
GLOBALG.A.P. CERTIFICATION WORLDWIDETop producing countries of certified herbs by surface (ha)
Report date: 31.05..2018
Country ProductNumber of Certificate Holders (CH)
Number of Producers under Certification (PUC)
non-covered firstharvest crops in hectars(Quantity 1)
South Africa Rooibos (Herb) 29 29 6.142,4000
Italy Rosemary (Herb) 143 150 1.688,0540
Spain Parsley (Herb) 47 55 690,2272
Spain Coriander (Herb) 30 41 609,9680
Italy Parsley (Herb) 189 226 568,0410
Germany Chives (Herb) 142 161 297,5994
Spain Dill (Herb) 18 24 278,1700
Italy Basil (Herb) 66 89 224,8500
France Arugula / Rocket (Herb) 15 25 215,5200
United States Coriander (Herb) 8 8 199,9238
SHARE OF PRODUCERS UNDER CERTIFICATION PER REGION IN %
GLOBALG.A.P. CERTIFICATION WORLDWIDEA Steady Growth for Integrated Farm Assurance (IFA) Version 5.1
North America
1.3%
SouthAmerica
11.1%
Europe59.7% Africa
18.4%
Asia8.7%
OCEANIA
0.8%
1. Reduce your exposure to food safety and product safety reputational risks.
2. Gain access to local and global markets, suppliers and retailers.
3. Improve the efficiency of your farm
management.
4. Save costs by reducing the number
of on-farm audits.
GLOBALG.A.P. CERTIFICATION13 Reasons for GLOBALG.A.P. Certification
5. Comply with legislation on food safety,
environmental protection and workers’
health and safety, with an easy HACCP
system to put into place.
6. Benefit from global recognition with adaptation to local conditions, through
GLOBALG.A.P.’s network of
41 National Technical Working Groups.
7. Choose from 155 accredited certification bodies, which all meet the
highest integrity requirements.
GLOBALG.A.P. CERTIFICATION13 Reasons for GLOBALG.A.P. Certification
8. Access all the standard documents online, free of charge,
and in multiple languages.
9. Secure access to financing and to capital markets. Benefit from
connecting to innovative supply chain
solutions.
10. Help shape the continuing
development of our standards
through public consultation.
GLOBALG.A.P. CERTIFICATION13 Reasons for GLOBALG.A.P. Certification
11. Demonstrate compliance with the United Nations Global Compact
Food and Agribusiness Principles.
12. Benchmark yourself as part of the world’s most widespread farm
assurance standard.
13. It’s designed for you–retailers, manufacturers and producers
with G.A.P. expertise worked
together to create it.
GLOBALG.A.P. CERTIFICATION13 Reasons for GLOBALG.A.P. Certification
GLOBALG.A.P. FRUIT & VEGETABLE STANDARD V5The First Choice for Retailers and Producers around the World
Holistic Approach Fruit & Vegetables
Total Number of Control Points: 218
Food Safety
99
Environment
(incl. Biodiversity)
69
Traceability
22
Workers’ Occupational
Health & Safety
28
GLOBALG.A.P. AQUACULTURE CERTIFICATIONCaring for Consumers - responsible Sourcing at All Stages of Production
Holistic Approach Aquaculture
Total number of Control Points (incl. Post-Harvest Handling): 265
Food Safety
56
Animal Welfare
51
Traceability
53
Workers’ Occupational
Health & Safety
39
Environment
(incl. Biodiversity)
66
GLOBALG.A.P. LIVESTOCK CERTIFICATIONCaring for Consumers - responsible Sourcing at All Stages of Production
Holistic Approach Livestock
Total number of Control Points (incl. Post-Harvest Handling): 161For All Farm Base and Livestock Base without Sub-Scopes
Food Safety
42
Animal Welfare
40
Traceability
38
Workers’ Occupational
Health & Safety
22
Environment
(incl. Biodiversity)
19
GLOBALG.A.P. FRUIT & VEGETABLE STANDARD V5The First Choice for Retailers and Producers around the World
A STANDARD CONSUMERS DEMAND
• Food Safety
• Traceability
• Quality Assurance
• Workers’ Occupational Health & Safety
• Site Management
• Soil Management
• Fertilizer Application Management
• Integrated Pest Management
• Plant Protection Products Management
• Water Management
GLOBALG.A.P. The Most Widely Accepted Good Agricultural Practices Certification Worldwide
An online consumer portal for transparent farm verification and information
A consumer label for seafood based on the GLOBALG.A.P.
Aquaculture Standard
A consumer label for plants based on the GLOBALG.A.P.
Flowers & Ornamentals Standard
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GLOBALG.A.P. DATABASEManaging Complexity the Easy Way
GLOBALG.A.P. Offers a secure online certification
database to check producers and validate certificates using the GLOBALG.A.P. Number GGN.
The GLOBALG.A.P. Number (GGN) is a 13-digit
number that uniquely identifies each producer and individual member of a producer group in
the GLOBALG.A.P. Database.
Ensuring traceability & transparency from the
farm to the market shelf
https://database.globalgap.org
GLOBALG.A.P. DIGITALStay Always Up to Date
Visit our website www.globalgap.org
Follow us on Twitter: @globalgap
Join our group on LinkedIn:
GLOBALG.A.P. Food Safety and Sustainability
Find us on Facebook: GLOBALG.A.P.
Visit our YouTube channel: GLOBALGAP08
THANK YOU FOR YOUR ATTENTION!Questions – Discussion – Contact Us
Enrique Uribe
Technical Expert
uribe@globalgap.org
+49 (0) 221 57 776 0
www.globalgap.org
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GmbH. The GLOBALG.A.P. licensed Certification Body or Farm Assurer may use it and its content in internal and
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