Phytocontrol is GMP+ B10 and B11 certified!

Phytocontrol is GMP+ B10 and B11 certified!

Following our last audit, we are pleased to announce that the Phytocontrol Laboratory is GMP+ B11 certified and renewed GMP+ B10.

The GMP+ certification body certifies that the Phytocontrol Laboratory’s feed analysis processes comply with the applicable requirements and conditions of the GMP+ B11 standard for laboratories (based on GMP+ C7) and GMP+ B10 Laboratory Testing of the GMP+ FC scheme (based on GMP+ C6).

Phytocontrol fully meets the performance criteria for the analysis of pesticides, aflatoxins, dioxins and PCBs, fluorine and heavy metals.

GMP + (Good Manufacturing Practices) is the first feed certification system recognised at European and global level. This recognition contributes to the safety of feed that is manufactured and delivered in compliance with HACCP rules.

The GMP + International certification system covers 2 areas :
FSA : Feed Safety Assurance
FRA : Feed Responsibility Assurance

This certification is mutually recognised with many other quality assurance procedures (FEED CHAIN ALLIANCE, FEMAS, UFAS, TASCC, GTP CODE, CSA/GTP, QUALIMAT-TRANSPORT®, FAMI-QS, QS…).

Find the certification GMP+ B10 of the Phytocontrol laboratory.

For further details, contact your Phytocontrol agency.

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