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GAP, safety and technology

By Damien Farrelly : Horticulture New Zealand the Social Practice add-on, Contractor Standard, and

Good Agricultural Practice (GAP) audits were considered an essential service under Covid-19 lockdown to ensure the continued assurance of safe and sustainable production of fruit and vegetables so GAP schemes, auditors and growers had to adapt quickly to the new operating environment.

So, what did lockdown mean for GAP?

Temporary rules during lockdown: Both NZGAP and GLOBALG.A.P. established temporary rules to enable the extension of audits and certificates by up to six months given the safety risks and disruption that Covid-19 presented. GAP schemes had to navigate complicated and sometimes contradictory requirements during lockdown – primarily NZ Food Safety prohibiting on-site Food Act verifications, while the Global Food Safety Initiative (GFSI) did not recognise remote audits. This put growers, GAP saving for growers, the overall time (and therefore cost) of

schemes, and auditors between a rock and a hard place. However a combination of extensions, off-site audits, and remote auditing delivered the desired outcomes in a safe, acceptable and credible manner. Certification processes: Many NZGAP certification processes and systems were already delivered using technology, but the swift move to Level 4 lockdown meant a complete move online was required and attained within days. This allowed grower registrations and certifications than duplicate) tools and systems, similar to the way

to be processed remotely, so they could continue to supply their solitary supermarket option during Level 4. The result is a lasting streamlined registration and renewal process which is now completely online, electronic delivery of certificates via email, and automation of many bulk administrative processes. Growers now have both electronic and paper options going forward. Remote Audits: Both NZGAP and GLOBALG.A.P. developed and launched temporary rules and processes for off-site audits (record checks) and remote audits (interview and visual evidence of implementation). As GFSI do not yet accept remote audits, the ‘GLOBALG.A.P. Remote’ option was not available to New Zealand growers, however some NZGAP audits were completed remotely during lockdown where requested by growers. Papakura based tomato grower Anthony Tringham was the first grower to be remotely audited. He said the process went incredibly smoothly: “The auditor interview was quicker than a What would typically be a three-hour face-to-face meeting took less than an hour virtually.” Plus, in the context of Covid-19, there’s a massive reduction in risk by not having someone visit.

Looking to the future: NZGAP’s focus has moved back to pre-Covid-19 priorities including implementation of Environment Management System (EMS) add-on. We are continuing to build a modular assurance system that will minimise compliance costs, focus on outcomes, and deliver value for all growers. Covid-19 has fast tracked the development of a credible yet affordable entry level certification for groups of small growers, similar to the existing grower group model. A pilot has been successful so we want to make this option available to more growers over the coming months. NZGAP and GLOBALG.A.P. are also looking to the future of certification and assurance using technology, including the long-term adoption of off-site and remote audit technologies. However, while there is an on-site audit time audits is not likely to be impacted significantly. We are also mindful that not everyone has the technology, broadband or inclination for online systems so we will continue to provide paper options. Technology also has an important role to play in supporting decision making, identifying issues, observing trends, demonstrating progress, and improving trust in grower practices and the GAP system as a whole and GLOBALG.A.P., NZGAP and industry stakeholders will continue to work on the adoption of technology (where sensible). The aim will be to integrate (rather regular audit while covering all the necessary checks.

GAP schemes integrate multiple market and regulatory requirements into one accessible system for growers.

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