www.eurepgap.org
COUNTRIES WITH EUREPGAPCERTIFICATES
Albania, Argentina, Australia, Austria,
Belgium, Brazil, Brunei Darussalam,
Bulgaria, Cameroon, Canada, Chile,
China, Colombia, Costa Rica, Côte
d’Ivoire, Croatia, Cuba, Cyprus,
Czech Republic, Denmark, Dominican
Republic, Ecuador, Egypt, Ethiopia,
France, Germany, Ghana, Greece,
Guatemala, Honduras, Hungary,
India, Indonesia, Iran, Ireland,
Israel, Italy, Jamaica, Japan, Jordan,
Kenya, Korea (North), Lithuania,
Madagascar, Malaysia, Martinique,
Mexico, Moldova, Morocco, Namibia,
New Zealand, Nicaragua, Norway,
Palestinian Territories, Panama, Peru,
Poland, Portugal, Romania, Saudi
Arabia, Senegal, Slovakia, Slovenia,
South Africa, South Korea, Spain,
Sri Lanka, Sweden, Switzerland,
Thailand, The Netherlands, Tunisia,
Turkey, United Kingdom, Uruguay,
USA, Venezuela, Vietnam, Zambia
EUREPGAP RETAIL AND FOODSERVICE MEMBERS
FURTHER INFORMATION
EUREPGAP c/o FoodPLUS GmbH
Spichernstr. 55 · 50672 Cologne
www.eurepgap.org · [email protected]
Stand: January 2007
The Global Partnership for Safe and
Sustainable Agriculture
Facts & Figures
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EUREPGAP CERTIFIED PRODUCERSVISION“EUREPGAP harmonises and establishes standards
for safe and sustainable agriculture around the
globe.”
ELECTED BOARD
Retailer representation
Horst Lang – Globus
Stephen Ridge – Somerfield
Alfons Schmid – Ahold
Johann Zueblin – Migros
Producer/Supplier representation
Josse de Baerdemaeker – VBT/Brava/Lava
Steve Homer – Flamingo Holdings
Benito Orihuel – Anecoop
Bert Urlings – Vion Food Group
Management
Nigel Garbutt – Chairman
Kristian Moeller – Managing Director
Producer/Supplier and Associate Members
An overview of the sustaining supplier and associate
members involved can be found on our website:
www.eurepgap.org
GOVERNANCE
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EUREPGAP – A CERTIFICATION SYSTEMEUREPGAP is a business-to-business standard.
Food safety is no longer a competitive subject.
At this level the aim is harmonisation between all
market participants rather than differentiation.
EUREPGAP certification is carried out by more
than 100 independent certification bodies in more
than 70 countries.
EUREPGAP is open to all producers worldwide.
All standards can be downloaded from our website
free of charge.
EUREPGAP includes annual inspections of the
producers and additional unannounced inspections.
The EUREPGAP quality standard is being
continuously developed to consider new market
requirements.
EUREPGAP currently* covers the following products
with a modular system:
CROP PRODUCTION Fruit & Vegetables
Flower & Ornamentals
Combinable Crops
Green Coffee
Tea
LIVESTOCK PRODUCTION Cattle & Sheep
Dairy
Pigs
Poultry
AQUACULTURE Salmon & Trouts
ANIMAL FEED PRODUCTION
PROPAGATION MATERIAL PRODUCTION
* further product modules are currently in development
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INTERNATIONAL RECOGNITION Owners of Good Agricultural Practice standards
worldwide can seek to demonstrate equivalence with
EUREPGAP through an independant benchmarking
process.
COUNTRIES WITH EQUIVALENT OR APPLICANT* SCHEMESAustria, Chile, China*, Columbia*, Denmark*, France,
Germany, Ireland*, Japan*, Kenya, Mexico, New
Zealand, Scotland*, Spain, Sweden*, Switzerland,
The Netherlands, United Kingdom, Uruguay*
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