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Arizona Ghp/Gap Certification Cost Share Application is a legal document that was released by the Arizona Department of Agriculture - a government authority operating within Arizona.
Q: What is the Arizona GHP/Gap Certification Cost Share Application?
A: The Arizona GHP/Gap Certification Cost Share Application is a program that helps eligible farmers in Arizona cover part of the cost of obtaining certification for Good Agricultural Practices (GAP) or Good Handling Practices (GHP).
Q: What does GHP/GAP certification mean?
A: GHP certification stands for Good Handling Practices, which ensures that safe handling practices are being implemented during the post-harvest process. GAP certification stands for Good Agricultural Practices, which ensures that safe and sustainable agricultural practices are being followed during production.
Q: Who is eligible to apply for the Arizona GHP/Gap Certification Cost Share?
A: Farmers in Arizona who are engaged in the production and handling of fresh fruits and vegetables and who need to obtain GHP/GAP certification are eligible to apply.
Q: What costs are covered by the Arizona GHP/Gap Certification Cost Share?
A: The program covers up to 75% of the eligible certification costs, including application fees, inspection fees, and auditor travel expenses.
Q: How can I apply for the Arizona GHP/Gap Certification Cost Share?
A: To apply, you need to complete the application form and submit it to the Arizona Department of Agriculture. The application period is usually open from January to March.
Q: Is there a deadline for submitting the application?
A: Yes, the application must be submitted within the designated time period, which is typically from January to March.
Q: Are there any restrictions on the number of applications that can be submitted?
A: Yes, there is a limit of one application per farming operation per year.
Q: What happens after I submit my application?
A: After you submit your application, it will be reviewed by the Arizona Department of Agriculture. If approved, you will receive a cost share agreement outlining the approved amount and the terms and conditions.
Q: Are there any reporting requirements for participants in the program?
A: Yes, participants are required to submit a final report within 60 days of the completion of the certification audit. The report should include a copy of the audit report and a breakdown of the certification costs.
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