Description:
In order to ensure appropriate and consistent quality of medicinal/herbal substances, it is necessary to establish good practices in growing, harvesting, and processing operations. Canada’s Access to Cannabis for Medicinal Products Regulations (ACMPR) requires Licensed Producers to implement and adhere to Good Production Practices (GPP). In Europe, European Medicinal Agency (EMEA) requires adherence to Good Agricultural and collection Practices (GACP) for growing and harvesting. Both GACP and GPP are designed to ensure full traceability back to the seed source for each crop. Following GACP and GPP standards ensures that only the highest quality plants are grown and harvested.
Outline:
ACMPR – GPP
- Analytical Tests, Microbial and chemical contaminants and pest control products
- Premises
- Equipment
- Sanitation Program – Premise, Equipment, Personnel
- Standard Operating Procedures
- Recall and Recall Reporting
- Quality Assurance
- Retained Samples
- Adverse Reactions and Adverse Reactions Reporting
EMEA – GACP
- QA
- Personnel and Education
- Buildings and Facilities
- Equipment
- Documentation
- Seeds and Propagation material
- Cultivation
- Collection
- Harvest
- Processing
- Packaging
- Storage and Distribution
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