CCOF is offering two 16-hour, virtual led courses to provide growers of plants with key insights and understandings of the GLOBALG.A.P. requirements for the Integrated Farm Assurance (IFA) Plants Version 6 SMART and GFS for Fruit and Vegetables. The GLOBALG.A.P IFA Standard is the GLOBALG.A.P. flagship certification standard and satisfies major US retailer 3rd party certification requirements for food safety, conservation, IPM and pollinator protection and also includes strong components of worker health and welfare. Come join CCOF to learn about the GLOBALG.A.P. IFA standard as well as a review of the various GLOBALG.A.P. certification options, requirements and how to prepare your operation for the 2026 GLOBALG.A.P. certification season.
- February 25-27, 2026: 8 am – 1:30 pm each day
- March 25-27, 2026: 8 am – 1:30 pm each day
Intended Audiences: Producers, Operations Managers, Supplier Program Managers, Industry Professionals, Retailers and GLOBALG.A.P. G.A.P. Auditors who would like to gain in-depth and updated knowledge of the GLOBALG.A.P. Integrated Farm Assurance Standard and who wish to become better acquainted with the new IFA v6 GFS Plants standard. The course will assist in the phase-in process utilizing the IFA v6 GFS FV standard and some emphasis will be given to the differences between IFA v6 Plants and other currently commonly used standards such as IFA v5 FV.
About the Instructor: Astrid holds MSc Degree in Agricultural Science from University of Copenhagen, Denmark and has over 25 years of experience working in the US fresh produce industry and other US farm industries. Astrid started out her career as an independent pest management consultant for perennial fresh produce growers, with a focus on soft IPM programs and Organic programs. The last more than 10 years Astrid has worked as agricultural production compliance specialist, auditor trainer and public trainer for several Certification Bodies. Astrid now works full time at CCOF as Senior Food Safety Certification Specialist. A core objective for much of Astrid’s career has been to help develop and implement programs that assist producers in implementing sustainable, safe and socially responsible farming practices that in turn will help the producers -small as well as large – gain better access to markets.