Grower’s covenants and acknowledgements. (a) The Grower covenants that at all times during the term of this Agreement it— (i) will implement and maintain an industry recognised HACCP based food safety and quality system that is subject to annual third party audit by an expert and reputable auditor; (ii) will hold the following certification(s): • Fresh-care Code of Practice Food Safety and Quality; • GLOBAL G.A.P. Integrated Farm Assurance, including G.R.A.S.P; or • Safe Quality Food (SQF); (iii) will be registered in the SEDEX supplier register and ensure ongoing updates of information submitted in the SEDEX system; (iv) will provide copies of any current certification with respect to any of the certifications obtained under subclause 3.6(a)(ii) and 3.6(a)(iii) to Nutrano upon request; (v) will maintain spray diaries for all applications of sprays on the Orchard and this will be made available prior to delivery to Nutrano including any additional sprays applied before harvest; (vi) will grow and harvest the Produce to a high standard of husbandry and in accordance with any recommendations provided by Nutrano; (vii) will comply with all applicable laws and industry standards relevant to the growing, harvesting and handling of Produce up to and including delivery of the Produce to the Packing Shed; and (viii) will provide to Nutrano on request samples of Produce for the purpose of testing residues and maturity. (b) The Grower warrants to Nutrano that the Produce delivered to Nutrano: (i) is fit for human consumption; (ii) complies with all applicable laws and statutory regulations including without limitation food safety, packaging and or labelling; and (iii) is fit for purpose and complies with any specifications notified by Nutrano to the Grower. (c) If the Grower has agreed to deliver Produce for sale to export markets, then the Grower must comply with all directions provided by Nutrano in relation to the Produce and on request provide Nutrano with information and evidence required to ensure all relevant export protocols are met. If Nutrano is not wholly satisfied the Grower has complied with the requirements for export, then Nutrano will not, and is not obliged to, pack the Produce for export and will divert that Produce to alternative sales channels where protocols are not required. (d) The Grower acknowledges and agrees that Nutrano may store the Produce in bins for a period of time before it is sold to a customer, in which case the Produce will be inspected again to ensure it still meets specifications required by Nutrano and as a result some Produce may be downgraded.
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Samples: Horticulture Produce Agreement, Horticulture Produce Agreement
Grower’s covenants and acknowledgements. (a) The Grower covenants that at all times during the term of this Agreement it—
(i) will implement and maintain an industry recognised HACCP based food safety and quality system that is subject to annual third party audit by an expert and reputable auditor;
auditor (ii) will hold one of the following certification(s): • Fresh-care Code of Practice Food Safety and Quality; Quality • GLOBAL G.A.P. Integrated Farm Assurance, including G.R.A.S.P; or • Safe Quality Food (SQF);
(iii) will be registered in the SEDEX supplier register and ensure ongoing updates of information submitted in the SEDEX system;
(iv) will provide copies of any current certification with respect to any of the certifications obtained under subclause 3.6(a)(ii) and 3.6(a)(iii) to Nutrano upon request;
(v) will maintain maintains spray diaries for all applications of sprays on the Orchard and this will be made available prior to delivery to Nutrano including any additional sprays applied before harvest;.
(vi) will grow and harvest the Produce to a high standard of husbandry and in accordance with any recommendations provided by Nutrano;
(vii) will comply with all applicable laws and industry standards relevant to the growing, harvesting and handling of Produce up to and including delivery of the Produce to the Packing Shed; and
(viii) will provide to Nutrano on request samples of Produce for the purpose of testing residues and maturity.
(b) The Grower warrants to Nutrano that the Produce delivered to Nutrano:
(i) is fit for human consumption;
(ii) complies with all applicable laws and statutory regulations including without limitation food safety, packaging and or labelling; and
(iii) is fit for purpose and complies with any specifications notified by Nutrano to the Grower.
(c) If the Grower has agreed to deliver Produce for sale to export markets, then the Grower must comply with all directions provided by Nutrano in relation to the Produce and on request provide Nutrano with information and evidence required to ensure all relevant export protocols are met. If Nutrano is not wholly satisfied the Grower has complied with the requirements for export, then Nutrano will not, and is not obliged to, pack the Produce for export and will divert that Produce to alternative sales channels where protocols are not required.
(d) The Grower acknowledges and agrees that Nutrano Nutrano:
(i) may store the Produce in bins for a reasonable period of time before it is sold to a customer;
(ii) will at the time of packing, in which case inspect the Produce will be inspected again to ensure it still meets specifications required by Nutrano having regard to available markets and channels including specifications as determined by the intended customer or which are customary or prevailing in the selected market or channel;
(iii) has the right following delivery of Produce from time to time to review its quality having regard to available markets and channels, customer requirements and passage of time since delivery;
(iv) may as a result some of degradation of the Produce not meeting the required specifications or requirements since delivery, downgrade the Produce, including downgrade to juice quality;
(v) will incur the operational cost of transferring the downgraded Produce; and
(vi) may be downgradedmarket and sell Produce downgraded to juice quality having regard to available buyers, but otherwise dispose of the downgraded Produce if no such buyers exist at the time.
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Samples: Horticulture Produce Agreement
Grower’s covenants and acknowledgements. (a) The Grower covenants that at all times during the term of this Agreement it—
(i) will implement and maintain an industry recognised HACCP based food safety and quality system that is subject to annual third party audit by an expert and reputable auditor;
(ii) will hold the following certification(s): • Fresh-care Code of Practice Food Safety and Quality; • GLOBAL G.A.P. Integrated Farm Assurance, including G.R.A.S.P; or • Safe Quality Food (SQF);
(iii) will be registered in the SEDEX supplier register and ensure ongoing updates of information submitted in the SEDEX system;
(iv) will provide copies of any current certification with respect to any of the certifications obtained under subclause 3.6(a)(ii3.5(a)(ii) and 3.6(a)(iii3.5(a)(iii) to Nutrano upon request;
(v) will maintain spray diaries for all applications of sprays on the Orchard and this will be made available prior to delivery to Nutrano including any additional sprays applied before harvest;
(vi) will grow and harvest the Produce to a high standard of husbandry and in accordance with any recommendations provided by Nutrano;
(vii) will comply with all applicable laws and industry standards relevant to the growing, harvesting and handling of Produce up to and including delivery of the Produce to the Packing Shed; and
(viii) will provide to Nutrano on request samples of Produce for the purpose of testing residues and maturity.
(b) The Grower warrants to Nutrano that the Produce delivered to Nutrano:
(i) is fit for human consumption;
(ii) complies with all applicable laws and statutory regulations including without limitation food safety, packaging and or labelling; and
(iii) is fit for purpose and complies with any specifications notified by Nutrano to the Grower.
(c) If the Grower has agreed to deliver supply Produce for sale onsale to export markets, then the Grower must comply with all directions provided by Nutrano in relation to the Produce and on request provide Nutrano with information and evidence required to ensure all relevant export protocols are met. If Nutrano is not wholly satisfied the Grower has complied with the requirements for export, then Nutrano will not, and is not obliged to, pack to accept the Produce for export and will divert that Produce to alternative sales channels where protocols are not requiredProduce.
(d) The Grower acknowledges and agrees that Nutrano may store the Produce in bins for a period of time before it is sold to a customer, in which case the Produce will be inspected again to ensure it still meets specifications required by Nutrano and as a result some Produce may be downgraded.
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Samples: Horticulture Produce Agreement
Grower’s covenants and acknowledgements. (a) The Grower covenants that at all times during the term of this Agreement it—:
(i) will implement and maintain an industry recognised HACCP based food safety and quality system that is subject to annual third party audit by an expert and reputable auditor;audit, and
(ii) will hold the following certification(s): • Fresh-care will, by 1 January 2019, be certified to: Freshcare Code of Practice Food Safety and Quality; • GLOBAL G.A.P. or GLOBALG.A.P. Integrated Farm Assurance, including G.R.A.S.P; or • Safe Quality Food (SQF);.
(iii) will be registered in the SEDEX supplier register and ensure ongoing updates of information submitted in the SEDEX system;
(iv) will provide copies of any current certification with respect to HACCP or any of the certifications obtained under subclause 3.6(a)(ii1(a)(c)(ii) and 3.6(a)(iii) above to Nutrano SFO upon request;
(viv) will maintain maintains spray diaries for all applications of sprays on the Orchard and this will be made available prior to delivery to Nutrano including any additional sprays applied before harvestfor inspection by SFO on request;
(viv) will grow and harvest the Produce to a high standard of husbandry and in accordance with any recommendations provided by NutranoSFO;
(viivi) will comply with all applicable laws and industry standards relevant to the growing, harvesting and handling of Produce up to and including delivery of the Produce to the Packing Shed; and
(viiivii) will provide to Nutrano SFO on request samples of Produce for the purpose of testing residues and maturity.
(b) The Grower warrants to Nutrano SFO that the Produce delivered to NutranoSFO:
(i) is fit for human consumption;
(ii) complies with all applicable laws and statutory regulations including without limitation food safety, packaging and or labelling; and
(iii) is fit for purpose and complies with any specifications notified by Nutrano SFO to the Grower.
(c) If the Grower has agreed to deliver Produce for sale to export markets, then the Grower must comply with all directions provided by Nutrano SFO in relation to Produce supplied for export markets which have protocol requirements that must be fulfilled and provide SFO with the Produce and on request provide Nutrano with information and evidence required to ensure all relevant export protocols are the protocol can be met. If Nutrano is not wholly satisfied the Grower cannot satisfy SFO that it has complied with the requirements for exportrequirements, then Nutrano SFO will not, and is not obliged to, pack the Produce for the export and will divert that Produce to alternative sales channels where protocols are not requiredmarkets concerned.
(d) The Grower acknowledges and agrees that Nutrano SFO may store the Produce in bins for a period of time before it is sold to a customer, and in which case the Produce will be inspected again to ensure it still meets specifications required by Nutrano SFO and as a result some Produce may be downgraded.
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Samples: Horticulture Produce Agreement
Grower’s covenants and acknowledgements. (a) The Grower covenants that at all times during the term of this Agreement it—
(i) will implement and maintain an industry recognised HACCP based food safety and quality system that is subject to annual third party audit by an expert and reputable auditor;
(ii) will hold the following certification(s): • Fresh-care Code of Practice Food Safety and Quality; • GLOBAL G.A.P. Integrated Farm Assurance, including G.R.A.S.P; or • Safe Quality Food (SQF);
(iii) will be registered in the SEDEX supplier register and ensure ongoing updates of information submitted in the SEDEX system;
(iv) will provide copies of any current certification with respect to any of the certifications obtained under subclause 3.6(a)(ii3.5(a)(ii) and 3.6(a)(iii3.5(a)(iii) to Nutrano upon request;
(v) will maintain spray diaries for all applications of sprays on the Orchard and this will be made available prior to delivery to Nutrano including any additional sprays applied before harvest;
(vi) will grow and harvest the Produce to a high standard of husbandry and in accordance with any recommendations provided by Nutrano;
(vii) will comply with all applicable laws and industry standards relevant to the growing, harvesting and handling of Produce up to and including delivery of the Produce to the Packing Shed; and
(viii) will provide to Nutrano on request samples of Produce for the purpose of testing residues and maturity.
(b) The Grower warrants to Nutrano that the Produce delivered to Nutrano:
(i) is fit for human consumption;
(ii) complies with all applicable laws and statutory regulations including without limitation food safety, packaging and or labelling; and
(iii) is fit for purpose and complies with any specifications notified by Nutrano to the Grower.
(c) If the Grower has agreed to deliver Produce for sale to export markets, then the Grower must comply with all directions provided by Nutrano in relation to the Produce and on request provide Nutrano with information and evidence required to ensure all relevant export protocols are met. If Nutrano is not wholly satisfied the Grower has complied with the requirements for export, then Nutrano will not, and is not obliged to, pack the Produce for export and will divert that Produce to alternative sales channels where protocols are not required.
(d) The Grower acknowledges and agrees that Nutrano may store the Produce in bins for a period of time before it is sold to a customer, in which case the Produce will be inspected again to ensure it still meets specifications required by Nutrano and as a result some Produce may be downgraded.
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Samples: Horticulture Produce Agreement
Grower’s covenants and acknowledgements. (a) The Grower covenants that at all times during the term of this Agreement it—:
(i) will implement and maintain an industry recognised HACCP based food safety and quality system that is subject to annual third party audit by an expert and reputable auditor;audit, and
(ii) will hold the following certification(s): will, by 1 January 2019, be certified to: • Fresh-care Freshcare Code of Practice Food Safety and Quality; • GLOBAL G.A.P. or
A. P. Integrated Farm Assurance, including G.R.A.S.P; or • Safe Quality Food (SQF);.
(iii) will be registered in the SEDEX supplier register and ensure ongoing updates of information submitted in the SEDEX system;
(iv) will provide copies of any current certification with respect to HACCP or any of the certifications obtained under subclause 3.6(a)(ii6(a)(ii) and 3.6(a)(iii) above to Nutrano SFO upon request;.
(viv) will maintain maintains spray diaries for all applications of sprays on the Orchard and this will be made available prior to delivery to Nutrano including any additional sprays applied before harvestfor inspection by SFO on request;
(viv) will grow and harvest the Produce to a high standard of husbandry and in accordance with any recommendations provided by NutranoSFO;
(viivi) will comply with all applicable laws and industry standards relevant to the growing, harvesting and handling of Produce up to and including delivery of the Produce to the Packing ShedSFO; and
(viiivii) will provide to Nutrano SFO on request samples of Produce for the purpose of testing residues and maturity.
(b) . The Grower warrants to Nutrano SFO that the Produce delivered to NutranoSFO:
(i) is fit for human consumption;
(ii) complies with all applicable laws and statutory regulations including without limitation food safety, packaging and or labelling; and
(iii) is fit for purpose and complies with any specifications notified by Nutrano SFO to the Grower.
(c) . If the Grower has agreed to deliver Produce fruit for sale to export markets, then the Grower must comply with all directions provided by Nutrano SFO in relation to Produce supplied for export markets which have protocol requirements that must be fulfilled and provide SFO with the Produce and on request provide Nutrano with information and evidence required to ensure all relevant export protocols are the protocol can be met. If Nutrano is not wholly satisfied the Grower cannot satisfy SFO that it has complied with the requirements for exportrequirements, then Nutrano SFO will not, and is not obliged to, pack sell the Produce for to the export and will divert that Produce to alternative sales channels where protocols are not required.
(d) markets concerned. The Grower acknowledges and agrees that Nutrano SFO may store the Produce in bins for a period of time before it is sold to a customer, and in which case the Produce will be inspected again to ensure it still meets specifications required by Nutrano SFO and as a result some Produce may be downgraded.
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Samples: Horticulture Produce Agreement