GlobalGAP End-to-End Inspection for Egyptian Food Exports
If you import food from Egypt and need Global Good Agricultural Practices (GlobalGAP) compliance verified through end-to-end inspection, here's how FoodGate Audit's ISO 17020-accredited inspectors handle the verification, what's covered, and what to expect.
What does GlobalGAP mean for end-to-end inspection?
GlobalGAP is the leading Global Good Agricultural Practices standard widely required by European and UK retailers and food importers. When applied to end-to-end inspection—complete coverage from farm or harvest to export container—it adds a specific layer of documentation, audit, and traceability that ensures the supplier meets internationally recognized food safety and quality criteria.
In Egypt, where the agricultural export sector serves over 100 destinations, GlobalGAP compliance is increasingly a non-negotiable requirement for suppliers seeking to enter the European, UK, or premium retailer markets. FoodGate Audit performs GlobalGAP-aligned end-to-end inspection as an independent third-party inspection body.
What our GlobalGAP end-to-end inspection verifies
- Documentation review: GLOBALG.A.P. IFA v6 compliance evidence, supplier certificates, audit history, and corrective action logs.
- On-site verification: our GlobalGAP certification body performs a structured inspection covering hygiene, traceability, HACCP application, and pest management.
- Product-level checks: packaging integrity, labeling accuracy, weight verification, and contamination screening per the GlobalGAP checklist.
- Quality + safety alignment: findings cross-referenced against your contractual specifications and the destination market regulatory baseline.
- Photographic documentation: 40+ timestamped images supporting every finding, available in the consolidated report.
- Pass/fail recommendation: a clear conformity verdict with severity-classified non-conformities and actionable corrective notes.
Why a GlobalGAP-specific end-to-end inspection matters in Egypt
A generic inspection without GlobalGAP alignment misses retailer-specific requirements. Tesco, Carrefour, Aldi, Lidl, Edeka, and other major European retailers either require GlobalGAP certification or run GlobalGAP-aligned acceptance protocols. A end-to-end inspection that explicitly maps findings to GlobalGAP clauses gives you defensible documentation when negotiating with suppliers, processing customer audits, or responding to regulatory inquiries.
FoodGate Audit's GlobalGAP-aligned end-to-end inspection is delivered with reports cross-referenced to specific GlobalGAP clauses, making them directly usable by your QA, compliance, and procurement teams.
Related services and standards
Looking for a different combination? See our pages on GlobalGAP pre-shipment inspection, BRCGS Food End-to-End Inspection, IFS Food End-to-End Inspection, or our main End-to-End Inspection service page.