Good Agricultural Practices

Good Agricultural Practices (GAP) are specific methods which, when applied to agriculture, produce results that are in harmony with the values of the proponents of those practices. There are numerous competing definitions of what methods constitute "Good Agricultural Practices".

Read more about Good Agricultural Practices:  Food and Agricultural Organization of The United Nations GAP, United States Department of Agriculture GAP/GHP Program, GAP Related To Soil, GAP Related To Water, GAP Related To Animal Production, Health and Welfare, GAP Related To Healthcare and Public Health

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