Global GAP standard recognition for Transavia
Transavia has become the first Romanian company to be certified as Global GAP standard compliant on 100% on its integrated business model.
The Global GAP standard is pursuing the idea of sustainable agriculture on all the levels: food safety, environment, animal welfare and safety at work. There are over 450 requirements that a company must respond in order to be compliant with Global GAP standard. For Transavia, Romania's leader in poultry segment, the achievement is important as it opens new opportunities in the partnership with international retailers.
"Getting certified as a global GAP standard company stands as a new recognition of the work that we have been doing for over 27 years in line with the latest state-of-the-art standards and technologies, with the role of assuring consumers of our seriousness and involvement in the whole integrated production process.
Once again, we respect our promise made to consumers everywhere through Well Made in Romania and communicated directly on our product packaging through 'Safety assumed by the founding family' label", declared Ioan Popa, President of Transavia Group.
At present, the company has over 2,000 employees, 28 bird breeding farms and 4 vegetable farms, a combined feed plant, 3 cutting-edge performance slaughterhouses and a meat processing plant. The company's standardization process comprises the following international standards: ISO 22000, FSSC 22000, BRC Food v7, Halal.
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