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A dynamic start to 2026 events: Highlights from IPM and Fruit Logistica

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Agraya appoints Wouter Conradie as Chief Commercial Officer

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GLOBALG.A.P. and the GGN label support responsible production practices in Japan

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A dynamic start to 2026 events: Highlights from IPM and Fruit Logistica

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IPM and Fruit Logistica took place in close succession this year, marking a strong start to 2026 for GLOBALG.A.P. and the GGN label under the Agraya corporate umbrella. Both trade fairs offered valuable opportunities to connect with...

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GLOBALG.A.P. and the GGN label support responsible production practices in Japan

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Agraya recently conducted two on-site visits in Japan to document how local producers follow GLOBALG.A.P. standards in their operations and use the GGN label to promote their dedication to responsible...

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Strengthening collaboration in Italy: Highlights from Agraya’s stakeholder engagement trip

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In late 2025, Agraya representatives participated in a strategic visit to Italy to support the implementation of the Sustainable Program for Irrigation and Groundwater Use (SPRING) add-on and engage with key stakeholders.   The visit brought together producers, retailers, technical...

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GLOBALG.A.P. IFA v6 for PPM and CC now available for audit

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Following a comprehensive development process that began in 2023, the GLOBALG.A.P. Integrated Farm Assurance (IFA) version 6 Smart standards for the product categories of combinable crops and plant propagation material were published in July 2025.   As...

From dry fields to thriving harvests: How regenerative practices are transforming farming

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Reuben Ngari, a 65-year-old farmer in Embu County, Kenya, had been experiencing reduction in yield year after year due to depleted soils and high input costs. But that changed when he received training in Regenerative Agriculture through a Farm Africa project. By applying...

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