GMP+ News

Welcome to our news section. Here you can find the latest news, up to 3 years back, and updates regarding the GMP+ feed scheme, feed market news and more. Older newsletters are available upon request.

 

 

QESH Consult ApS becomes first GMP+ Registered Consultant in Denmark

QESH Consult ApS becomes first GMP+ Registered Consultant in Denmark

29/06/2023

“Our primary goal is to help the company develop in a direction where there is more focus on feed safety and quality.”- QESH

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GMP+ International Annual Report 2022 now available

GMP+ International Annual Report 2022 now available

29/06/2023

We are excited to share our corporate annual report 2022 is now available on our website.

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Early warning of mycotoxins in European cereal crops

Early warning of mycotoxins in European cereal crops

29/06/2023

GMP+ International is working together with Wageningen Food Safety Research, SGS, Cargill, Alltech and the Committee of Grain Traders to develop an early warning system for...

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Executive decree: extended by twelve months until 30 June 2024

Executive decree: extended by twelve months until 30 June 2024

26/06/2023

This executive degree on the GMP+ transport of feed products inside the Ukraine and from Ukraine to other countries, has been extended after new consultations with those di...

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Protocol Monitoring Aflatoxin B1 in maize by-products

Protocol Monitoring Aflatoxin B1 in maize by-products

23/06/2023

Change risk profile for Canada, Italy, Ukraine and Southern France

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Welcome Qualikadi - a new Registered Consultant & Registered Training Institute

Welcome Qualikadi - a new Registered Consultant & Registered Training Institute

30/05/2023

“Our mission is to promote the knowledge development of people and organisations in the feed and food sector...

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Now available: video on how to submit an EWS notification

Now available: video on how to submit an EWS notification

28/04/2023

Now available: video on how to submit an EWS notification

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