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GLOBALG.A.P. TOUR

GLOBALG.A.P. TOUR stops are collaborative events for the promotion of safer and more sustainable farming practices around the world. They provide a valuable platform for participants to learn about the benefits of certification, share expertise, expand trade networks, and discuss the latest industry trends and challenges.

Our experts in your region

What are GLOBALG.A.P. TOUR stops?

Every year, we embark on TOUR stops to visit different locations and reinforce our commitment to capacity building in regional markets. Since 2009, our TOUR stops have reached more than 45 countries on six continents, spearheading the local promotion of safe, socially and environmentally responsible farming practices. Organized in partnership with supply chain stakeholders and tailored to a specific country or region, the one- or two-day events offer both on-site and hybrid opportunities. Our approach supports accessibility, enabling a wide range of participants to address targeted topics or challenges with technical experts from the GLOBALG.A.P. Secretariat.

World map showing GLOBALG.A.P. TOUR stop locations between 2009 and 2023

What is on a TOUR stop agenda?

Events are cocreated with a local, national, or regional host – often as part of a broader capacity building project – and are based on the shared objectives of the GLOBALG.A.P. Secretariat and the partner organization. While there is no mandatory format for the TOUR stops, the events are designed to be interactive and engaging, and we welcome the opportunity to collaborate on creative approaches.  Multiple activities can be combined in one event, helping to build a dynamic environment for knowledge exchange:

  • A conference with roundtable or panel discussions on key issues featuring experts from the private and public sectors in the region

  • A consultation meeting to raise awareness, hold Q&A sessions, and address challenges related to standard implementation and certification

  • A focus day to strengthen networks and provide incentives for producers to upgrade their responsible farming practices

  • A workshop supporting capacity-building training on a specific topic or GLOBALG.A.P. farm assurance solution

  • A farm visit to increase understanding of GLOBALG.A.P. farm assurance solutions and how they benefit producers in the field

Presentations and keynote speakers can include technical experts and GLOBALG.A.P. Advisory Board members, as well as industry leaders and government representatives from the respective country or region.  Learn more about who can become a TOUR stop partner.

Who attends the TOUR stops?

Producer 1, Producer, farmer, stakeholder, supply chain, farm-level, smallholder
Producers,

producer cooperatives, agribusiness and export associations

Buyer 1, Buyer, retailer, market access, consumer
National and international

retailers and buyer representatives

Legislation 1, Legislation, legal, law, reauirements, alignment, harmonization, national interpretation guideline, NIG, GRASP
Governmental institutions,

NGOs, and development aid organizations

Strategy 3, Strategy, collaboration, discussion, peer review, decision-making, technical experts
GLOBALG.A.P.

national technical working groups

Academy 3, Academy, training, course, upskill, capacity building
Registered Trainers,

farm consultants, and consulting companies

Certification Body 1, Certification body, CB, auditor, audit, assessment
Auditors,

inspectors, and certification, verification, and accreditation bodies

How do we promote TOUR stops?

The promotion of TOUR stops usually begins three months ahead of the event date and includes: 

  • TOUR stop event pages on the GLOBALG.A.P. website

  • Regular posts announcing and advertising TOUR stops on our social media channels

  • Promotions and reports on TOUR stops in the monthly Spotlights newsletter

Infographic showing selected GLOBALG.A.P. TOUR stop partners

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Why host a GLOBALG.A.P TOUR stop?

Spanning a range of topics from on-farm operations and management to market access and consumer demands, the events help to effectively promote responsible farming in a regional context. For attendees, TOUR stops offer an excellent opportunity to learn firsthand from our experts and other key industry players in your own environment.

What are the benefits of hosting a TOUR stop?

  • Strengthen your brand and reinforce your commitment to the global movement for safer and more sustainable farming.

  • Showcase innovative solutions together with our experts and regional industry leaders.

  • Increase your visibility, expand your networks, and learn how GLOBALG.A.P. certification can help you access the world’s markets.

  • Gain insights into the latest national and international trends, challenges, and demands across your sector.

  • Explore capacity-building measures that can help stakeholders in your region take their operations to the next level.

Image of a speaker at the 2023 GLOBALG.A.P. TOUR stop in Nairobi, Kenya

Why partner with us?

The GLOBALG.A.P. Secretariat is an experienced TOUR stop partner that has been involved in events in over 45 countries since 2009.

  • Most widely implemented farm assurance solutions in the world

  • Most widely accepted certification by retailers globally

  • Almost 200,000 producers under certification in over 130 countries

  • A trusted partner in global projects with a proven track record

Read about GLOBALG.A.P. and explore our impact areas to understand how you can make the most out of a collaboration with us.

Who can become a TOUR stop partner?

If you are interested in partnering on an event but are not a member of the groups listed above, please contact us to discuss the options for collaboration.

What are the responsibilities of a TOUR stop partner?

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Past GLOBALG.A.P. TOUR stops

Following the success of the first GLOBALG.A.P. TOUR stops in 2009, 2011, and 2013, the GLOBALG.A.P. Secretariat made the events an annual fixture in the capacity building calendar from 2015. Since then, TOUR stops have reached stakeholders on six continents – successfully connecting local producers and government bodies with international retailers and supply chain members to advance our vision of safer and more sustainable farming worldwide.

History of GLOBALG.A.P. TOUR stops

2015
Image of a presentation at the 2015 TOUR stop in Ghana

TOUR stops in 2015 reached more than 1,600 delegates in 14 countries.  

  • Brazil (Fortaleza) 

  • Chile (Puerto Varas) 

  • Ecuador (Guayaquil) 

  • Ethiopia (Addis Ababa) 

  • Ghana (Accra) 

  • Japan (Tokyo) 

  • Malawi (Lilogwe) 

  • Netherlands (Geldermalsen) 

  • New Zealand (Rotorua) 

  • Peru (Lima) 

  • Spain (Almeria) 

  • South Africa (Cape Town) 

  • Uganda (Entebbe) 

  • United States (Chicago)

2016
Image of a panel discussion at the 2016 TOUR stop in Mexico

TOUR stops in 2016 reached more than 500 delegates in eight countries.  

  • Brazil (São Paulo) 

  • Colombia (Armenia) 

  • Chile (Santiago) 

  • Ecuador (Guayaquil) 

  • Ethiopia (Bahir Dar/Mekelle) 

  • Guatemala (Guatemala City) 

  • Hungary (Budapest) 

  • Mexico (Guadalajara)

2017
Image of the presenter group at the 2017 TOUR stop in Australia

TOUR stops in 2017 reached more than 1,300 delegates in 15 countries.  

  • Australia (Sydney) 

  • Bangladesh (Daka) 

  • China (Chengdu) 

  • Egypt (Luxor) 

  • Ethiopia (Addis Ababa/Awassa) 

  • Greece (Athens) 

  • Hungary (Szentes/Gyöngyös) 

  • Israel (Jerusalem) 

  • Japan (Nagoya) 

  • Mongolia (Ulaanbaatar) 

  • Nigeria (Leggi) 

  • Romania (Bucharest) 

  • Togo (Lomé) 

  • Uruguay (Montevideo) 

  • Uzbekistan (Tashkent)

2018
Image of presenters at the 2018 TOUR stop in Bosnia and Herzegovina

TOUR stops in 2018 reached more than 400 delegates in six countries.  

  • Bosnia and Herzegovina (Doboj) 

  • Georgia (Tbilisi) 

  • Kazakhstan (Astana) 

  • Kyrgyzstan (Bishkek) 

  • Spain (Madrid) 

  • Tajikistan (Dushanbe)

2019
Image of participants at the 2019 TOUR stop in India

TOUR stops in 2019 reached more than 1,700 delegates in 10 countries.  

  • Albania (Tirana) 

  • Argentina (San Miguel de Tucumán) 

  • Colombia (Medellín) 

  • Dominican Republic (Santo Domingo) 

  • Ecuador (Guayaquil) 

  • Guatemala (Guatemala City) 

  • India (Bangalore/Baramati/Delhi/Nashik) 

  • Kenya (Nairobi) 

  • Latvia (Riga) 

  • Ukraine (Kyiv)

2020
Image of participants at the 2020 TOUR stop in Ivory Coast

The COVID pandemic prevented the usual run of TOUR stops in 2020 and 2021. However, it was possible for two stops reaching more than 100 delegates to take place in the Ivory Coast before travel and social distancing restrictions were imposed.   

  • Ivory Coast (Abidjan/Korhogo)

2022
Image of presenters at the 2022 TOUR stop in Japan

TOUR stops in 2022 reached more than 600 delegates in three countries.  

  • Japan (Fujisaki)  

  • Mexico (Guadalajara)  

  • Tanzania (Arusha)

2023
Successful TOUR stop in Brazil

TOUR stops in 2023 reached more than 1200 delegates in four countries.

  • Spain (Almeria)

  • Greece (Athens)

  • Kenya (Nairobi)

  • Brazil (São Paulo)

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GLOBALG.A.P. TOUR stops FAQ

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Contact us

For questions about GLOBALG.A.P. TOUR stops, please contact us at tour@globalgap.org.