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Posted 14 November 2023 - 06:42 AM

Hello everyone, I'm new to farm auditing; still getting familiar with the standards and criteria.

 

- Does anyone have a sample audit template they could share? Alternatively, would a GAP auditing template be suitable?

- What are the specific things I should look out for when auditing the edible flower farm?

 

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Posted 15 November 2023 - 06:07 PM

auditing to what standard??


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Posted 17 November 2023 - 05:26 AM

auditing to what standard??

Hi Scampi, which standard should we be looking at to audit an edible flower farm? Will it be under GGAP? 



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Posted 17 November 2023 - 08:43 AM

Hi Scampi, which standard should we be looking at to audit an edible flower farm? Will it be under GGAP? 

GAP (Good Agricultural Practices) would be a good place to start auditing a farm, but if you're auditing a business it is usually to see if they meet a specific standard. A lot of companies require their suppliers to have a GFSI recognized certification (BRC, IFS, FSSC 22000, etc). It's probably a good idea to audit against one of those standards, again depending on the actual goal of the audit.

 

Who required the audit and what were they trying to achieve?



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Posted 17 November 2023 - 08:31 PM

I imagine a GAP audit is a decent start.  Anything deeper into the ingredient or business as a whole would probably be dependent on the intended use:  if going into a tea, hold them to a standard similar to teas; if intended to be eaten raw as a garnish or salad type ingredient, maybe a standard like a leafy green producer would be suitable.  Just kind of spitballing here...





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