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Basic dataStandard ID: GB/T 35999.3-2018 (GB/T35999.3-2018)Description (Translated English): Prerequisite programmes on food safety -- Part 3: Farming Sector / Industry: National Standard (Recommended) Classification of Chinese Standard: X00 Classification of International Standard: 67.040 Word Count Estimation: 22,286 Date of Issue: 2018-03-15 Date of Implementation: 2018-10-01 Issuing agency(ies): State Administration for Market Regulation, China National Standardization Administration GB/T 35999.3-2018: Prerequisite programmes on food safety -- Part 3: Farming---This is a DRAFT version for illustration, not a final translation. Full copy of true-PDF in English version (including equations, symbols, images, flow-chart, tables, and figures etc.) will be manually/carefully translated upon your order.Prerequisite programming on food safety--Part 3. Farming ICS 67.040 X00 National Standards of People's Republic of China Food quality control prerequisite program Part 3. Farm Part 3.Farming (ISO /T S22002-3.2011, IDT) Published by.2018-03-15 2018-10-01 implementation General Administration of Quality Supervision, Inspection and Quarantine of the People's Republic of China China National Standardization Administration released Directory Preface I Introduction II 1 Scope 1 2 Normative references 1 3 Terms and Definitions 1 4 General requirements 3 5 Common Prerequisite Program 4 5.1 General 4 5.2 Site 4 5.3 Construction and Layout of Farm Houses 4 5.4 Equipment Suitability and Maintenance 5 5.5 Personnel Hygiene 5 5.6 Animals for service 6 5.7 Purchasing Management 6 5.8 Storage and Transportation on Farm 6 5.9 Cleaning 8 5.10 Waste Management 8 5.11 Pest Control in Farm Houses 9 5.12 Management of Suspected Unsafe Products 9 5.13 Outsourcing Activities 9 6 Prerequisites for Crop Production 10 6.1 General 10 6.2 Irrigation 10 6.3 Fertilization 10 6.4 Plant Protection Products 10 6.5 Harvest and post-harvest activities 11 7 Prerequisites for Animal Production 11 7.1 General 11 7.2 Feed and Water for Animals 11 7.3 Health Management 12 7.4 Milking 14 7.5 Collection of Shelled Eggs 15 7.6 Preparation for slaughter 15 7.7 Aquatic Animal Farming, Fishing, and Treatment 15 Reference 16 ForewordGB/T 35999 "Quality Preconditions for Food Quality Control" is divided into 6 parts. --- Part 1. Food processing; ---Part 2. Catering; --- Part 3. Farms; --- Part 4. Production of food packaging; --- Part 5. Storage and Transportation; --- Part 6. Feed. This part is Part 3 of GB/T 35999. This section was drafted in accordance with the rules given in GB/T 1.1-2009. This section uses the translation method equivalent to the use of ISO /T S22002-3.2011 "Food Safety Prerequisite Program Part 3. Farm". This part is proposed and managed by the National Standardization Technical Committee for Food Quality Control and Management (SAC/TC313). This section was drafted by. China National Institute of Standardization, Inner Mongolia University, Dingxi Potato Research Institute, Inner Mongolia Geruid Potato Seed Industry Limited company, Hubei State-owned Longgan Lake Farm. The main drafters of this section. Liu Wen, Yang Li, Duan Min, Liu Peng, Zhang Ruofang, Li Jinfu, Li Donghu, Li Qiang, Dai Yue, Sun Qinghua, Wang Jialin, The first overseas Chinese, Li Huiyuan, Wang Yanrong, Hao Jia, Zhang Xiaofang, and Han Bing.IntroductionFood and feed safety should be ensured at all stages of the food chain. The operator is responsible for ensuring that food production, processing and distribution are met Hygienic requirements. Similarly, farmers (organizations) should implement relevant food safety control measures needed to ensure the safety of end products. This applies to all farms End product, but the required safety requirements may depend on the intended use, such as whether it is ready for processing, and whether it can be in the rear part of the food chain. Control hazards. Farmers (organizations) should be able to implement these control measures, record them when necessary, ensure upstream and downstream traceability, and retain relevant Purchase documents, if necessary, sample analysis. Farmers (organizations) need to meet relevant regulatory requirements, including general and specific health regulations, and good health plans. When it does not exist In the case of such regulations, Codex standards or the laws of the country in which they are sold shall apply. At present, food safety control measures in farms are often integrated into good practices [eg Good Agricultural Practice (GAP), Good Farm Regulations] Fan (GFP), Good Veterinary Practice (GVP), Good Hygienic Practice (GHP)]. GAP and GFP can solve the ring about farm processing Environmental, economic, and social sustainability issues, resulting in safe and high-quality edible and non-edible agricultural products. The GHP addresses the necessary conditions and Measures to ensure the safety and suitability of feed or food at all stages of the food chain. GVP makes reasonable use of veterinary drugs or feed additives Use as required, in accordance with approved doses and withdrawal periods to allow animals to receive adequate treatment while leaving the animal source food as much as possible less. The purpose of these specifications is usually to control pollution that affects safety and applicability or both, without controlling a specific harm. The roles and responsibilities of the International Codex Alimentarius Commission (CAC) and the World Organisation for Animal Health (OIE) are to establish international standards as The basis for safe international trade under the framework of the Agreement on the Implementation of Sanitary and Phytosanitary Measures (referred to as the SPS Agreement). OIE established Animal health (including farm measures on food safety) and official standards for health certification. CAC Establishes Food Safety and Labeling Officer Party standard. GB/T 22000-2006 points out the food safety requirements within the food chain. One of the requirements is that the organization will establish, implement and Preserve PRPs to help control food safety hazards (7.2 of GB/T 22000-2006). The prerequisite program is the entire food Maintain the basic conditions necessary for the production, handling and supply of safe products and safe food for human consumption in the product chain And activities. When a farm is converted from a GHP-based system to a GB/T 22000-2006-based system, if a hazard analysis is missing, it should be Hazard analysis. Most of the terms of the GHP can continue to be used as prerequisite programs. If the hazard analysis comes to the conclusion that there is a need to adopt targeted To control the harm of control, other terms of the GHP can be classified as operational prerequisite programs (oPRPs). This section does not repeat the requirements of GB/T 22000-2006, and aims to establish, implement, and maintain the requirements of GB/T 22000-2006. Use when you have a specific prerequisite program. This section is not used for certification. In actual operation, following the provisions of GB/T 22000-2006, the following applications of this section are feasible. a) Organize the preconditions for the development of operational procedures, or check that existing procedures are consistent with this section. b) The farmer households establish a common food safety management system. Based on the hazard analysis, the team identified the controls that each member needed to implement. Measures. The farmer team uses this section to establish a corresponding farm premise program to form documents and records. If certification is required, Farmers' groups are not certified for individual members. c) One or more organizations establish an overall food safety management system covering farms and processing. According to the hazard analysis, the organization determines the need Control measures to be implemented at the farm and processing stages. The prerequisite program applied to the farm is implemented according to the provisions of this section; The prerequisite program for processing is implemented according to the provisions of ISO /T S22002-1. For certification, the entire system is certified. d) Farmers establish a food safety management system. According to the hazard analysis, the farmers establish the necessary control measures to implement this part of the According to the establishment and recording of the prerequisite program for the farm. If certification is required, it is for the certification of farmers. The clauses in Chapters 5, 6 and 7 which guide the selection of the prerequisite program propose the food safety goals first, followed by general Requirements to maintain a healthy environment in primary production. In addition, examples of prerequisite programs that meet these requirements are also recommended. The last one of each clause The paragraphs describe the document requirements that are needed or proposed, including records, and the measures that need to be taken when the requirements are no longer met. Food quality control prerequisite program Part 3. Farm1 ScopeThis part of GB/T 35999 specifies the requirements for the establishment, implementation and maintenance of Prerequisite Programs (PRPs) for maintaining environmental hygiene and control. Food safety hazards in the food chain. Note 1. The last paragraph of the introduction provides information on the correct understanding of Chapters 5, 6 and 7 of this section. This section applies to farm production organizations of all sizes and complexity (including individual farms or farm groups) designed to The provisions of 7.2 of GB/T 22000-2006 implement the prerequisite program. If the organization refers to this section, develop self-declaration of conformity or need to obtain When the food safety management system is certified (for example, if there are exceptions or alternative measures are implemented), it must be justified and recorded. This section applies to the cultivation of crops (such as cereals, fruits, vegetables), farm animal farming (such as cattle, poultry, pigs, fish) and their products. Treatment (eg milk, eggs). This section does not apply to the collection of wild fruits, vegetables and mushrooms, fishing, hunting and other non-organizational agriculture activity. All farm-related activities are included in this category (eg classification of raw products, cleaning, packaging, farm feed production, agriculture Field-wide transportation). This section does not apply to processing activities (such as heating, smoking, pickling, curing, fermentation, etc.) performed in farm premises. Drying, halogenation, extraction, extrusion, etc.). This section also does not apply to products or animals that are transported to or from the farm. Note 2. If the prerequisite program for the downstream of the food chain is required, it will be covered by this series of standards. For example, the preconditions for processing will be covered by ISO /T S22002-1. According to the scale, product type, production methods, geography and biological environment, and the relevant laws and regulations, farm operations are diverse. Therefore, there are differences in the requirements, strengths, and characteristics of prerequisite programs between organizations. The established prerequisite program may also be based on GB/T 22000- The results of the review procedures described in 8.2 of.2006 have changed. This section focuses on the requirements of the prerequisite program management, and the specific prerequisite program The establishment is the responsibility of the user of the standard. Prerequisite program management includes needs assessment and measure selection. Specific examples of prerequisite programs listed in this section Used only for guidance, its purpose is to achieve the overall goal of producing safe consumable foods. This section is also applicable to organizations that are working on the development of operational specifications and organizations based on GB/T 22000-2006 seller/buyer relationships.2 Normative referencesThe following documents are indispensable for the application of this document. For dated references, only dated versions apply to this article Pieces. For undated references, the latest version (including all amendments) applies to this document. GB/T 22000-2006 Requirements for Food Safety Management Systems in Food Chains (ISO 22000.2005, IDT)3 Terms and definitionsThe definitions of GB/T 22000-2006 and the following terms and definitions apply to this document. 3.1 Clean water cleanwater Water that does not affect food safety in its use environment. Note 1. Rewrite CAC/RCP53-2003 [4]. Note 2. This term refers to the natural or purified water, the amount of microbes and harmful substances does not directly or indirectly affect food safety. ......Tips & Frequently Asked Questions:Question 1: How long will the true-PDF of GB/T 35999.3-2018_English be delivered?Answer: Upon your order, we will start to translate GB/T 35999.3-2018_English as soon as possible, and keep you informed of the progress. The lead time is typically 1 ~ 3 working days. 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