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LATEST NEWS
07.08.2007
EUREPGAP Certification in Asia more than Doubled - 6/7 Sep Conference in Bangkok to Give Insight
in Fruit and Vegetables, Flower and Ornamentals, Integrated Farm Assurance, Integrated Aquaculture Assurance, (Green) Coffee
Asian countries speed up their uptake of EUREPGAP. The total number of certified producers have more than doubled, over the last 12 month period.
Acknowledging this EUREPGAP has organized its annual event in Bangkok on 6th and 7th September 2007. Expert speakers from more than 13 countries will share their views and experience in setting up farm assurance certification in Asia. Kristian Moeller, Secretary EUREPGAP, said “Although Asia/Pacific shares just 5% of all world-wide EUREPGAP certificates, we are seeing a very high growth rate in Asia . Asia is rapidly catching up, especially due to the number of initiatives to build national schemes for Good Agricultural Practice, such as ThaiGAP, MalaysiaGAP, ChinaGAP and JGAP (Japan) which will be referenced directly (benchmarked) to the EUREPGAP global standard.“ The plenary day (7th September) of the 8th EUREPGAP Conference will be opened by the Thai Deputy Prime Minister Kosit Punpienmrat. Delegates will learn how smallscale farmers are organising to obtain certification as well as hear the requirements of international and local retailers. The major theme of the event is how to “Think Global but Act Local”. Regional industry leaders and public officials will explain how to benefit from a globally harmonized GAP standard through the establishment of EUREPGAP multistakeholder National Technical Work Groups. ”Timing and location are perfect for this year`s event, in a region where the public and private sectors are working together to plan and implement Good Agricultural Practices for both export and local markets,“ said Nigel Garbutt, Chairman of EUREPGAP. At the conference we will also begin to finalise the consultation process for the EUREPGAP Shrimp standard with a specially convened one day workshop for key stakeholders. The shrimp standard is expected to be available for certification by the end of this year. The Conference Programme and online registration is available at the special Event website www.eurepgap2007.org. Speaker Organisations include: ACFS, Thailand Aeon, Japan Africa Observer/Smallholder "Ambassador" EUREPGAP, Germany Albert Hejn, The Netherlands Anova Food, Vietnam ArgenINTA, Argentina Central Pertiwi Bahari, Indonesia CNCA, China FAO, Thailand GTZ Thailand Heiploeg, The Netherlands Inspectorate, Argentina IsaCert, The Netherlands IUCN, The Netherlands Jas-Anz, Australia JGAP/JGAI, Japan KC Fresh, Thailand Kiara, Indonesia Malaysian Agrifood Corporation MPI/GTZ, SME Development Programme, Vietnam Oxfam/Novib, The Netherlands QA Plus, Asia-Pacific, Malaysia Quality Council of India SAIGlobal/EFSIS, Australia/UK SGS, Australia SGS, The Netherlands Syngenta, Switzerland Tesco Stores, UK Tumbuyog, Phillipines (Make your trip to Thailand worthwhile and visit the ASIA Fruit Logistica 2007 - which will start one day before the EUREPGAP Conference - while being in Bangkok. For more information please see here www.asiafruitlogistica.com.) See certified producers in selected Asia/Pacific Countries in the official EUREPGAP Press Release: |