Succesful First Global Forum at Fruit Logistica

IFPS was delighted with the response received by its first Global Forum “Global
Harmonisation of Fresh Produce Standards” at Fruit Logistica 2011 in Berlin.
The Forum consisted of six presentations on:

  • Global Harmonisation of Good Agricultural Practices

  • GS1 Traceability Guidelines in Practice

  • The Challenges in integrating PLU-coding and Global Trade item Numbers

  • Global Product Classification

  • Development of a Global Cultivation Message

  • Supply Chain Information Management in Practice
    and was very well received by the industry professionals in attendance.

    “Feedback received confirmed that as an industry, we are not only global but are
    indeed having to cope with identical problems within our global trading activities,
    regardless of where in the world we are located,” says Dr Hans Maurer, IFPS Chair.
    “Fruit Logistica and IFPS are now in a dialogue to determine how we can intensify our
    cooperation at AsiaFruit Logistica 2011, Fruit Logistica 2012, and beyond. We thank Fruit Logistica for its support to date.”

    The Forum has also resulted in several new membership requests being received from
    various national produce associations.
    Contact:
    Dr Hans Maurer
    Chair
    IFPS
    hmaurer@agrichain-centre.com

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