1、CAN/CGSB-32.312-2018Supersedes CAN/CGSB-32.312-2012Canadian General Standards BoardOrganic production systemsAquaculture General principles, management standards and permitted substances listsCanadian General Standards Board statementThe CANADIAN GENERAL STANDARDS BOARD (CGSB), under whose auspices
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21、ET ANGLAISE.ICS 65.150NATIONAL STANDARD OF CANADA CAN/CGSB-32.312-2018Supersedes CAN/CGSB-32.312-2012CAN/CGSB-32.312-2018 CGSB 2018 All rights reservedCANADIAN GENERAL STANDARDS BOARDCommittee on Organic Aquaculture(Voting membership at date of approval)Chair (Voting)Henry, J. Land-based Aquaculture
22、 Association of Western Canada (General interest)General interest categoryBarnett, J. Fisheries and Oceans CanadaBoudreau, N. Organic Federation of CanadaChopin, T. University of New Brunswick, Canadian Integrated Multi-Trophic Aquaculture NetworkCouturier, C. Marine Institute of Memorial University
23、Cross, S. North Island College (NSERC Industrial Research Chair - Sustainable Aquaculture, Centre for Applied Research Technology crops; livestock and people. The principal goal of organic production is to develop operations that are sustainable and harmonious with the environment.This standard1desc
24、ribes the principles and management standards of organic production systems, and provides lists of substances that are allowed for use in organic production systems.As is the case with all products sold in Canada, organic inputssuch as, but not limited to, fertilizers, feed supplements, pesticides,
25、soil and water amendments, veterinary treatments, processing additives or aids, sanitizing and cleaning materialand products derived from organic production, such as, but not limited to, feed and food, should comply with all applicable regulatory requirements.II. General principles of organic produc
26、tionOrganic production is based on the following general principles2,3.Principle of health Organic production should sustain and enhance the health of water, soil, plants, animals, humans and the planet as one and indivisible.Principle of ecology Organic production should be based on living ecologic
27、al systems and cycles, work with them, emulate them and help sustain them.Principle of fairness Organic production should build on relationships that ensure fairness with regard to the common environment and life opportunities.Principle of care Organic production should be managed in a precautionary
28、 and responsible manner to protect the health and well-being of current and future generations and the environment.III. Organic practicesNeither this standard nor organic products in accordance with this standard represent specific claims about the healthiness, safety and nutrition of such organic p
29、roducts.Management methods are carefully selected in order to restore and then sustain ecological stability within the operation and the surrounding environment. Biological stability is maintained and enhanced by promoting optimal biological activity within the production unit and the surrounding ar
30、ea. Weeds, pests and diseases are managed using biological and mechanical control methods, crop selection and rotation, recycling of plant and animal residues, water management, augmentation of beneficial organisms for the promotion of biological diversity, and ecologically based pest management.Und
31、er a system of organic production, livestock are provided with living conditions and space allowances appropriate to their behavioural requirements and organically produced feed. These practices strive to minimize stress, promote good health and prevent disease.1 References throughout this document
32、to “this standard” refer to CAN/CGSB-32.312, Organic Production Systems Aquaculture General principles, management standards and permitted substances lists.2 From http:/www.ifoam.org/en/organic-landmarks/principles-organic-agriculture.3 For the historical organic principles (from 2012 edition), refe
33、r to Annex B.CAN/CGSB-32.312-2018iii CGSB 2018 All rights reservedOrganic products are produced and processed under a system that strives to preserve the integrity of the principles in this standard.Organic practices and this standard cannot ensure that organic products are entirely free of residues
34、 of substances prohibited by this standard and of other contaminants, since exposure to such compounds from the atmosphere, benthos, sediment, water and other sources may be beyond the control of the operator. The practices permitted by this standard are designed to ensure the least possible residue
35、s at the lowest possible levels.In the development of the standard, it was recognized that Canadas regional differences require varying practices to meet production needs.This standard is intended for certification and regulation to prevent deceptive practices in the marketplace. The certification p
36、rocess assesses operational compliance. Certification is granted to compliant product. Certification Bodies shall allow a period of up to 12 months after the publication date of an amendment to this standard as well as CAN/CGSB-32.310 and CAN/CGSB-32.311 for an applicant to come into compliance with
37、 any changes to the requirements.Compliance with this standard is voluntary until such time as it is incorporated by reference into a regulatory instrument, at which time compliance will become a regulatory requirement.IV. Notes and examples in this standardIn this standard, notes and examples are u
38、sed for giving additional information intended to assist the understanding or use of the document and are not a normative part of the standard.1 CGSB 2018 All rights reservedCAN/CGSB-32.312-2018Supersedes CAN/CGSB-32.312-2012Organic production systemsAquaculture General principles, management standa
39、rds and permitted substances lists1 Scope1.1 This standard applies to the following organic products:a) unprocessed crop and crop products, livestock and livestock products, to the extent that the principles of production and specific verification rules for them are described in the standard;b) proc
40、essed crop and livestock products intended for human consumption or use and derived from the items mentioned in 1.1 a);c) livestock feed;d) processed crop and livestock products intended for animal consumption or use and derived from the items mentioned in 1.1 a).1.2 Organic products referenced in t
41、his standard are derived from a production system that:a) seeks to nurture ecosystems through its management practices in order to achieve sustainable productivity; andb) provides weed, pest and disease control through enhancement of biodiversity, recycling of plant and animal residues, crop selecti
42、on and rotation, water management, and fallowing.1.3 In the event of any conflict or inconsistency between this standard and CAN/CGSB-32.310 or CAN/CGSB-32.311, this standard will take precedence.1.4 Prohibited substances, materials or techniques in organic production and preparationIf producing or
43、preparing organic products, the following substances, materials or techniques are prohibited since they are incompatible with the general principles of organic production:a) all products of and materials from genetic engineering (GE), as defined and specified in this standard, except for vaccines;b)
44、 all products, materials or processes intentionally using nanotechnology, as defined in this standard, with the following exceptions:1) naturally occurring nano-sized particles or those produced incidentally; and2) contact surfaces, such as equipment, work surfaces, or packaging, where transference
45、of nano-sized particles to organic crops, livestock or products is unintended and unlikely to occur;c) irradiation, as defined in this standard, for the treatment of organic products and inputs used in the production of organic products, except as specified in clause 11;d) soil, sediment, benthic, a
46、nd water amendments, such as fertilizer or composted plant and animal material, that contain a substance not listed in clause 11;2CAN/CGSB-32.312-2018 CGSB 2018 All rights reservede) sewage sludge;f) synthetic crop production aids and materials, except as specified in clause 11;g) synthetic growth r
47、egulators;h) cloned livestock and its descendants;i) synthetic allopathic veterinary drugs, including antibiotics and parasiticides, except as permitted by this standard;j) synthetic substances used in organic product preparation, such as ingredients, food additives and processing aids, including su
48、lphates, nitrates and nitrites, except as specified in clause 11;k) equipment, harvest and storage containers, storage facilities and packaging materials treated with synthetic fungicides, preservatives, fumigants and pesticides;l) substances that are not listed in clause 11, except as permitted in
49、this standard.1.5 Units of measureQuantities and dimensions in this standard are given in metric units.2 Normative referencesThe following normative documents contain provisions that, through reference in this text, constitute provisions of this National Standard of Canada. The referenced documents may be obtained from the sources noted below.NOTE The addresses provided below were valid at the date of publication of this standard.An undated reference is to the latest edition or revision of the reference or document in question, unless otherwise
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