Програма GLOBALGAP

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  • WHAT IS THE GLOBALGAP ?

The rapidly increasing world population, changing nutritional habits and nutritional needs, negative changes in ecological balance, new agricultural techniques and increasingly diversified methods of processing agricultural products and making them ready for consumption have brought some problems in the supply of foods that are harmless to human health. However, especially in recent years, with the increasing consumer awareness, products that can be guaranteed to be safe in the food market have started to be preferred more. Food safety means the absence of unnatural components in foodstuffs, their presence at harmless or acceptable levels, and ensuring food hygiene, as well as the relationship of businesses with the environment, public health and welfare at the stage of food production. Retailers have come together to offer their customers the concept of GAP (Good Agricultural Practices) in order to guarantee that the product they offer is safe and produced by adhering to the principle of sustainability. EUREPGAP (now GLOBALGAP), which was initiated as a non-profit initiative of the European Retailers Product Working Group (EUREP - Euro-Retailer Produce Working Group) in 1997, provides the safety of agricultural products from field to table according to the requirements developed by the EUREPGAP Technical and Standards Committee. It aims to provide food and improve the quality of food.

First of all, the GLOBALGAP certificate, which has become a prerequisite for the export of fresh fruits and vegetables to European Union countries, is a product monitoring assurance provided by European Union (EU) retailers to their consumers. The consumer wants a commitment that any food purchased from the shelf does not pose a safety risk in terms of food hygiene and is produced through environmentally friendly practices. The producer and/or exporter who wants to export to the EU has to prove to the consumer, through the retailer, that his product fulfills these commitments. As a result of this, the concept of the GLOBALGAP Certificate, which is given by third-party independent organizations and shows that the relevant commitments are met, has emerged. The GLOBALGAP Certificate acts as a passport for the manufacturer and/or exporter to deliver their product to the EU market.

 Due to this understanding, which is rapidly becoming established in our country, some large retailers have started to demand GLOBALGAP certified products from manufacturers/suppliers as a proof of the reliability of the products they offer to their customers.

 GLOBALGAP standards are the standards that define the minimum safety requirements demanded by the consumer. Consumers, the food they buy;

 ·       It is not harmful in terms of microbiological, physical and chemical,

·       Since there is no harm to the environment and natural balance during their production,

·       Since it is produced in accordance with legal requirements and

·       They want to make sure that all necessary precautions are taken to ensure the health and safety of the people involved in production.

 GLOBALGAP, which is also considered as a quality system in the agricultural sector, focuses on production in the field, adopts integrated agriculture principles, and has HACCP and ISO 9001 in terms of food safety and quality; It is a system that is in parallel with ISO 14001 standards in terms of environmental management and OHSAS 18001 standards in terms of occupational health and safety. In addition, it envisages the monitoring of Integrated Pest Management and Integrated Crop Management methods.

GLOBALGAP_Product List General Information_v5.19 GLOBALG.A.P Tademarks Use Policy and Guidelines General Regulations-Rules for Flexible Distribution GlobalGap General Regulations- Rules for Plants Scope v6.0 General Regulations- Rules for Parallel Ownership GlobalGap General Regulations- Rules for Producer Groups and Multisite Producers with QMS v6.0 IFA-Guideline for Fruit and Vegetables IFA Smart-Principles and Criteria for Fruit and Vegetables GLOBALG.A.P. Risk Assessment on Social Practice (GRASP) - Glossary GLOBALG.A.P. Risk Assessment on Social Practice (GRASP)-Principles and Criteria GLOBALG.A.P Full Remote TÜRKAK Akreditasyon Markasının Akredite Kuruluşlarca Kullanılmasına İlişkin Şartlar GLOBALG.A.P. Risk Assessment on Social Practice (GRASP) - Country Risk Classification Concept and Interview Rules Data Policy Rules for Development of GRASP NIG GlobalG.A.P General Regulations- Rules for Individual Producers Registration Data Requirements General Regulations- Rules for Certification Bodies Certification Body Sanction Catalogue GLOBALG.A.P.Country Risk Classification 2023 GLOBALG.A.P Risk Assesment on Social Practise (GRASP) V.2 ( For Family Farms ) GLOBALGAP Product List General Information v5.16 GLOBALGAP Product List v6.0 GLOBALGAP General Information Product_List v5.17 GLOBALGAP Product List v6.0 July_2023 GlobalGap Full Remote Auditable add ons v6.0 IFA Guideline FV.v6.0 (Integrated Farm Assurance Guideline for Fruit and Vegetable) IFA Smart Principles and Criteria for Fruit and Vegetables v6.0 GG System Participation Fees Guideline.V1.0 GG system participation fees guideline en v7.0 GG Terms of Reference for Residue Monitoring System Expert Panel GLOBALG.A.P. Remote V1.3 General Regulations Part I - General Requirements General Regulations Part I - Annex I.4 Definitions General Regulations Part II - Quality Management All Farm Base, Crops Base, Fruit and Vegetables Control Points and Compliance Criteria Data Access Rules.V4.0 GRASP Module Interpretation for Turkey GLOBALG.A.P. Risk Assessment on Social Practice (GRASP) - General Rules Adapted GLOBALG.A.P. Emergency Procedure for Certificate Extension due to the Corona Virus Pandemic General Regulations - Crops Rules GLOBALGAP Product List v6.0 GLOBALGAPProduct List General Information v5.18 GLOBALGAP product list_v6.0_Mar24
Catalogue of MeasuresGG Registration Request FV for Option-2 Appeals&Complaints and DisputesGG Registration Request for Option-1 Use of Logo, Licences, Mark of Conformity Statement of ImpartialityGLOBALG.A.P. Certification GuideAnti-Bribery and Corruption PolicyGLOBALG.A.P. İş Akış ŞemasıInstruction for GLOBALGAP Remote AuditAnlaşmazlık & İtiraz ve Şikayet Başvuru Formu'' IFA Smart Audit Method and Justification Guideline V.6 ''
GLOBALGAP
QMS System and Management Overview
IRST CONTACT AND OFFER
  1. The operator has to confirm the information about the product here .
  2. Giving general information at the first contact and sending the application form.
  3. Entrepreneur application and evaluation of the application form
  4. Preparing and notifying the price offer
  5. Confirmation of the price offer
APPLICATION
  1. The entrepreneur should prepare every document requested by ETKO as soon as possible.
  2. Entrepreneur transmits Production Information
  3. Entrepreneur Submits Business Information (Operation lines, Layout Plan etc. other documents)
  4. Completion of the Application File
CONTROL
  1. Determination of the control date and the Controller
  2. Control of Products and Sampling
  3. Control of Businesses (Warehouses, Documentation, Stock Status etc.)
  4. Control of Entry, Exit and Sales
  5. Editing the control report
CERTIFICATION
 
Personnel involved in the Approval of Control and Control Reports cannot take part in Certification. The Certification Committee is Independent.
  1. Evaluation of the Control Report
  2. Certification Committee Approval
  3. Transmission of Report and Certificate
  4. Start of Sales Business