
GMP (Good Manufacturing Practice)
Good Manufacturing Practice (GMP) refers to a set of guidelines and regulations that ensure products, particularly in food and pharmaceuticals, are consistently produced and controlled to quality standards. GMP covers all aspects of production, from raw materials to training of staff, equipment, and cleanliness. The aim is to minimize risks involved in production that cannot be eliminated through testing the final product. By adhering to GMP, companies ensure that their products are safe, effective, and of high quality, thereby protecting consumers and maintaining trust in the market.