The IFA standard supports safe and sustainable agriculture, and its certification demonstrates the producer's commitment to implementing and maintaining safe agricultural practices, which helps increase access to global manufacturers and retailers who require certification recognized by the Global Food Safety Initiative (GFSI) and based on Good Agricultural Practices (GAPs).
With this model, producers can be certified for different agricultural purposes in a single audit, covering specific production practices according to the type of product. The scopes are divided into: Plants, with the product category Fruit and Vegetables, Hops and Flowers and Ornamentals, and the Aquaculture scope with the product category Fish, Crustaceans, Molluscs and Macroalgae.
The organization's benchmarks offer various benefits to producers who, in general, are able to guarantee the principles of environmental responsibility to buyers, as well as increasing the chances of business expansion by adding more value to the brand on the market.
With the new version, officially launched on April 26, 2022 and documented on September 29 of the same year, it is possible to improve, simplify and expand the entire sector, so that there is more discussion about sustainable agricultural approaches. In addition, for the first time, the standard is available in two parallel editions: IFA v6 Smart, suitable for most producers, and IFA V6 GFS, for those who require GFSI recognition.
The Certification Body is expected to:
For producers, the launch of the new version of GLOBALG.A.P. aims to meet the following requirements:
On top of all the positive issues in version 6, the program brings: more improved products (IFA V6 and GRASP V2); has the Audit Online Hub (AOH) and Validation Service linked to improve the integrity of certificates; meets continuous improvement requirements and stronger environmental criteria, with a new biodiversity complement, and the Impact-oriented approach expanded to other sectors; and compliance, transparency and evaluation of the entire guarantee system. It's more efficiency, intelligence, sustainability and integration for agricultural practices.
In general terms, the new version of GLOBALG.A.P. features:
One notable criterion is the additional certification modules. Producers who have GRASP, Nurture, SPRING, etc., will also have to subscribe to these new versions. As an example: farmers who need GRASP will have to provide version 2 of this add-on when they apply for IFA V6.
Environmental sustainability is one of the main focuses of IFA V6. Although some principles and criteria have been developed based on the control points and compliance criteria of IFA v5, some topics are new or more stringent.
With audits already available, IFA v6 presents two editions that can be implemented for Plants and Aquaculture.
The name resulted from the need to differentiate the last two editions, as this one fully incorporates the GLOBALG.A.P. vision of smart solutions for the coming years, with features that are: widely applicable; stakeholder-oriented; contain six topics for responsible agricultural practices; and with customized 100% results-oriented checklists.
Valid for: all flower and ornamental growers, all hop growers, fruit and vegetable growers who do not require certification with GFSI recognition, and aquaculture growers who do not require certification with GFSI recognition.
It is applicable to a smaller number of producers; largely driven by US markets; also with six topics for responsible agricultural practices; and adapted for GFSI recognition (not 100% results-oriented).
Valid for: fruit and vegetable producers requiring certification with GFSI recognition (mainly US markets) and aquaculture producers requiring certification with GFSI recognition.
GLOBALG.A.P. has confirmed two more product categories in the plant sector for version 6 of the Integrated Farm Assurance (IFA) standard: plant propagation material and combined crops (wheat, corn, oats, beans, peanuts, among others), the first public consultation period for which ran from January 23 to March 17, 2023. The second submission period for these topics ran until September 22, 2023. The GLOBALG.A.P. advisory board has scheduled the final draft documents for the fourth quarter of 2023.
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