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Greenhouse Certification Program (GCP) Update
For Immediate Release January 29, 2018The rollout of the United States-Canada Greenhouse Certification Program (GCP) is delayed as government agencies and industry associations complete preparation of training and guidance packages for their staff and members. For those currently on the Canadian Greenhouse Certification Program (CGCP), this may result in tighter timelines later in 2018 to apply and provide appropriate documentation to the CFIA.
When can I apply?
- CFIA and APHIS are completing their internal training programs and the country-specific directives (i.e. CFIA directive D-16-02). Once these are complete, their operations staff still need to go through the training before the program can be rolled out.
- We anticipate that the application process will be available in the summer of 2018, but there are no clear deadlines at this stage
- FCG/FIHOQ will keep members updated as more information is available
- In the interim, facilities can review the GCP Technical Requirements (June 2016, available through your association or from CFIA) (http://inspection.gc.ca/plants/horticulture/exports/gcp-technical-requirements/eng/1474666508713/1474666604536 or google “GCP CFIA")
- If your facility produces plants, begin to prepare the “List of Plants in Production" (GCP Part IV, Section 2.2.2)
- Flowers Canada Growers Inc. has accessed funding from Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada to develop a training program to assist members in applying for and transitioning to the GCP
- The training program will be available by late February in both English and French (online version will be free for members)
- Immediate support for developing the List of Plants in Production is available for members
- Contact Jeanine West (Jeanine@fco.ca), or for support in French contact Guillaume Gregoire (guillaume.gregoire@fihoq.qc.ca)
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