good agricultural practices

What are Good Agricultural Practices (GAP)?

Good Agricultural Practices (GAP) refer to a collection of principles that aim to provide safe and healthy food while ensuring the sustainability of farming operations. These practices encompass various aspects such as soil management, water management, the use of fertilizers and pesticides, and the handling of crops and livestock. The ultimate goal is to minimize the risk of foodborne illnesses and contamination that could lead to serious health issues, including cancer.

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