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How to Pass Your GlobalGAP Audit: 7 Steps for Kenyan Flower Farms

3 June 2026By FarmTrace Editorial

A practical checklist for preparing your flower farm for GlobalGAP certification — from mock recalls to spray records and packhouse chain of custody.

Passing a GlobalGAP audit means proving your records are complete, consistent, and retrievable on demand. The fastest path is linking spray logs, PHI controls, harvest batches, packhouse movement, and export evidence in one system before the auditor arrives.

7 steps before audit day

  • 1. Run a mock recall — target under 30 minutes from batch ID to destination
  • 2. Verify every active block has spray records for the last 12 months
  • 3. Confirm PHI blocks prevent harvest on treated sections
  • 4. Check packhouse receiving links back to harvest logs
  • 5. Validate cold-chain readings for stored batches
  • 6. Ensure export records include buyer, KEPHIS cert, and QR trace links
  • 7. Export a sample audit pack and review gaps with your compliance manager

Download the readiness checklist

Use our free GlobalGAP readiness checklist at /checklists/globalgap-readiness — or book a FarmTrace demo to see batch compliance scoring live.

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