Difference between revisions of "Company type and options"

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The '''options''' describe who owns and sells which product.
 
The '''options''' describe who owns and sells which product.
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* '''Option 1''' GLOBALG.A.P. scheme standard and AMC (Approved Modified Checklists)  
 
* '''Option 1''' GLOBALG.A.P. scheme standard and AMC (Approved Modified Checklists)  
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If the single producer cultivates the product, but then sells it to the group who then markets the product as a producer group member, the products of this single producer are registered and accepted as option 2 or 4. This product of the group is then certified as option 2 or 4.
 
If the single producer cultivates the product, but then sells it to the group who then markets the product as a producer group member, the products of this single producer are registered and accepted as option 2 or 4. This product of the group is then certified as option 2 or 4.
 
Also the group can grow this (the same) product on its own (or rented) fields - however this cannot be registered in the GLOBALG.A.P. Database. Even thought it has to be listed in the annex of the paper certificate.
 
Also the group can grow this (the same) product on its own (or rented) fields - however this cannot be registered in the GLOBALG.A.P. Database. Even thought it has to be listed in the annex of the paper certificate.
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Let´s see an example:
 
Let´s see an example:

Revision as of 12:47, 18 July 2012

The different combination of company type and options allow to certify products in numerous constellations.

The company type categorizes the legal entity: there can be only a

  • producer: a legal entity cultivating the product as a single supplier

or a

  • producer group: a cooperative (a PMO) contracting single producers, who cultivate the product and supply the group

The options describe who owns and sells which product.


  • Option 1 GLOBALG.A.P. scheme standard and AMC (Approved Modified Checklists)
  • Option 3 Fully benchmarked schemes

If the single producer owns and sells the product directly to the market, then its own products are certified as option 1 or 3. The same applies for producer groups: If the group cultivates and sells its own product - a different one than the product of the cooperative - , this product is certified as option 1 or 3.


  • Option 2 GLOBALG.A.P. scheme standard and AMC (Approved Modified Checklists)
  • Option 4 Fully benchmarked schemes

If the single producer cultivates the product, but then sells it to the group who then markets the product as a producer group member, the products of this single producer are registered and accepted as option 2 or 4. This product of the group is then certified as option 2 or 4. Also the group can grow this (the same) product on its own (or rented) fields - however this cannot be registered in the GLOBALG.A.P. Database. Even thought it has to be listed in the annex of the paper certificate.


Let´s see an example: