How do buyers know that a company that sells and ships leafy greens products is a certified member of the LGMA?
There are three ways a buyer of leafy greens products can identify that a company is a member in good standing of the LGMA: • Buyers should check this website regularly for the current list of all LGMA members in good standing. This list can be found on the members section of this website. In addition, companies that have failed to comply with the food safety practices and have been decertified from the LGMA are listed on the decertification actions page of the members section. • Look for the LGMA Service Mark on paperwork, such as bills of lading and shipping manifests, received from your supplier of leafy greens. • LGMA members in good standing are issued a certificate of compliance, which they can share with their customers upon request.
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