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Dennis Harrell

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Posted 29 February 2016 - 03:43 PM

Hello all

 

Can anyone explained AF .14.1  English version 5.0 Mass Balance AF 14.1 sales records,  AF .2 quantities, and AF 14.3 conversion ratios.

 

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Dennis



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Posted 01 March 2016 - 06:39 AM

Hello all

 

Can anyone explained AF .14.1  English version 5.0 Mass Balance AF 14.1 sales records,  AF .2 quantities, and AF 14.3 conversion ratios.

 

Best regards,

Dennis

 

Hi Dennis,

 

I presume you are referring to document below which offers some clarification but i have no direct experience of the interpretations.

 

Attached File  global gap 2016 - 160203_gg_ifa_cl_af_cb_cc_v5_0-1_protected_en.xls   368KB   68 downloads


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Posted 01 March 2016 - 01:10 PM

Charles,

Yes this is the document in reference. New version coming in this year. I think it is asking for the balance of product produced that is certified verses non- certified product.

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Dennis  



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Posted 04 April 2017 - 09:56 AM

The aim of these clauses to be sure that there is no mixing between uncertified crops (if there) with certified crops. or certified crop with certified crop from other farms,  you can prove that with records and invoices 

for example

you harvested 1000 kg Orange " harvest record"

you sold 750 kg to Markets:" invoice"

the wastes is 250 kg " production record"





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