There are several organizations, such as EUREPG.A.P, which has become GLOBALG.A.P. Basically, they present standards set out by firms like Tesco or Carrefour as the standards that they require when they source their products.
There is nothing governments can do about them. They are private standards. They deal with day-to-day transactions. The problem is that as these standards become more evolved, if we're not careful, we can very much be left behind.
I think the Agri-Food Trade Service and the trade commissioners can play a role in monitoring what's going on and what potentially could be a problem. It's not other governments that are introducing the standards; it's private firms.