Bibliographic citations
Vallejos, J., (2024). Certificación GLOBAL G.A.P. para el aseguramiento de la inocuidad de las agroexportaciones de frutas y hortalizas [Universidad Nacional Agraria La Molina]. https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12996/6433
Vallejos, J., Certificación GLOBAL G.A.P. para el aseguramiento de la inocuidad de las agroexportaciones de frutas y hortalizas []. PE: Universidad Nacional Agraria La Molina; 2024. https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12996/6433
@misc{renati/245107,
title = "Certificación GLOBAL G.A.P. para el aseguramiento de la inocuidad de las agroexportaciones de frutas y hortalizas",
author = "Vallejos Palomino, Janeth Maribel",
publisher = "Universidad Nacional Agraria La Molina",
year = "2024"
}
One of the main requirements of international markets for agroexports is the development of Good Agricultural Practices, which mainly consists of guaranteeing the safety and quality of the final product through the standardization of production processes; to this end, the GLOBAL G.A.P. integrated farm assurance (IFA) standard establishes quality standards for accessing these markets. The different members of the agricultural sector, whether cooperatives, associations or individual producers, do not have standardized production processes on their farms, which makes it difficult to access these markets. The GLOBAL G.A.P. certification, certification is being developed through different certification bodies (CB), which require and verify compliance with the principles of control and compliance criteria (PCCC) established in the GLOBAL G.A.P. standard. These SCCP consist of verifying site inspection, crop installation, farm infrastructure, risk analysis, procedures, instructions, records of activities carried out such as the record of fertilizer and phytosanitary product applications, qualifications of key personnel, training on activities carried out, water analysis, multiresidue analysis of the product, hygiene in harvesting, harvesting and transportation of the product, and handling and packaging of the product. Compliance with these requirements is related to aspects of sustainability and the environment, worker safety and food safety, which are the bases of good agricultural practices, thus ensuring that GLOBALGAP certification is obtained. Verification of these processes made it possible to establish whether the agroexport companies comply with the requirements for obtaining certification and thus ensure that the production chain is sustainable.
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