To compete in export markets, it is not enough for developing countries to increase the volume and range of products they sell: they also have to compete in a global trading system where increasingly stringent requirements apply with regard to product quality, safety, health and environmental impacts. Exporters, moreover, need proof from internationally recognized institutions that their products conform to these requirements. The resulting improvements are not only reflected in export figures: higher standards can benefit the domestic labour force, consumer and environment as well. Achieving this requires a variety of support services: Standardization, Products Testing & Certification and Traceability systems. Globe Link Agriculture Ltd implements various standards namely;

 

  1. KS1758 Standard
  2. Fair-trade Labelling Standards
  3. HACCP
  4. Ethical trading initiative
  5. Global GAP
  6. GRASP
  7. SMETA
  8. Tesco Nurture
  9. Albert Heijn Protocol
  10. British Retail consortium(BRC)