GACP, or Good Agricultural and Collection Practices, refers to a set of guidelines and standards that ensure the safe and sustainable production and harvesting of medicinal plants and herbs. These practices encompass all aspects of cultivation, collection, processing, and storage, with the aim of maintaining the quality and integrity of the final product. GACP emphasizes the use of natural and environmentally friendly methods, as well as proper documentation and traceability, to promote consumer safety and confidence in herbal products. By adhering to GACP, farmers and producers can ensure the highest quality of medicinal plants while also preserving the health of the environment and supporting the livelihoods of local communities.