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There are two different kind of status:
 
There are two different kind of status:
  
[['''Producer status''']]
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'''[[Producer status]]'''  
  
 
These statuses are linked with the producer or producer group. Only producers in the producer status “CB/PG Accepted” can maintain a valid certificate.
 
These statuses are linked with the producer or producer group. Only producers in the producer status “CB/PG Accepted” can maintain a valid certificate.
 
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'''
[['''Product statuses''']]
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[[Product statuses]]'''  
  
 
These statuses are linked with the product. This means that different product statuses for a producer or a producer group are possible (e. g. "Apples" certified and "Pears" accepted, but not certified yet). The producer or producer group may also get certified with different certification bodies or for different options (e. g. "Apples" as Option 2 and "Pears" as Option 1).
 
These statuses are linked with the product. This means that different product statuses for a producer or a producer group are possible (e. g. "Apples" certified and "Pears" accepted, but not certified yet). The producer or producer group may also get certified with different certification bodies or for different options (e. g. "Apples" as Option 2 and "Pears" as Option 1).

Revision as of 13:44, 17 July 2012

There are two different kind of status:

Producer status

These statuses are linked with the producer or producer group. Only producers in the producer status “CB/PG Accepted” can maintain a valid certificate. Product statuses

These statuses are linked with the product. This means that different product statuses for a producer or a producer group are possible (e. g. "Apples" certified and "Pears" accepted, but not certified yet). The producer or producer group may also get certified with different certification bodies or for different options (e. g. "Apples" as Option 2 and "Pears" as Option 1).