Good Agricultural and Collection Practices (GACP) are a set of standards for the production and quality management of botanical medicinal materials.
It includes germplasm selection, planting site selection, sowing, field management, primary processing, packaging, and transportation. The standardized management of botanical medicinal materials is critical for use in botanical drug manufacturing.
GACP is the foundation for the implementation of Good Manufacturing Practice (GMP) and Good Supply Practice (GSP).
To ensure a sustainable botanical medicinal material supply chain, Sollus plans to build a thousand acre GACP planting base. This requires compliance with international quality standards.
Sollus is committed to advancing the quality of botanical drug products by standardizing the cultivation, collection, processing, R&D and production of botanical medicinal raw materials.
GACP compliance is an essential factor for us to become a leader in the botanical drug industry.