Option A2 is very similar to CanadaGAP® Option A1.
For an operation to be certified to the program in the first year the operator must successfully complete a full on-site audit.
In Years 2, 3 and 4, the operator is required to submit a sworn declaration that the facility continues to comply with CanadaGAP requirements. The declaration is accompanied by a self-assessment checklist that is reviewed by the Certification Body, and a Random Audit program.
The random audit component provides a statistically-validated basis to maintain program rigour in the years where producers are not automatically scheduled for on-site visits. “Random” means that a grower could be randomly chosen for an audit during any or all of the three self-assessment years. The collective enrolment fees paid into the program cover the costs of the random audits and self-assessments so that those randomly selected are not penalized or asked to bear a disproportionate share of the costs. If review of your self-assessment triggers an on-site audit or a request for corrective actions, the program participant is responsible for those costs.
Full (scheduled) audits or random audits can be replaced by Unannounced Audits.
Click here for the Self-Declaration and Self-Assessment Checklist
What is different about Option A2?
If selected for a random audit, the scheduled audit date will be extended to four years from the random audit date. This could result in audit cost savings to producers enrolled in Option A2.
IMPORTANT: You are advised to check with your customer regarding acceptance of various CanadaGAP certification options.
Costs
Option A2 involves three cost components: