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GOED Special Achievement Program

Designed for third-party laboratories that are highly accurate in the quantification of EPA and DHA in omega-3 oils.

The Global Organization for EPA and DHA Omega-3s (GOED) is proud to introduce a Special Achievement Program designed to acknowledge third-party laboratories with exceptional accuracy in quantifying EPA and DHA levels in omega-3 ingredient oils and omega-3 supplement products.

Laboratories that have participated in the AOCS-GOED Nutraceutical Oil Laboratory Proficiency Program are welcome to apply to the program by submitting their latest results. The title of “Special Achievement” will be given to qualifying laboratories for a one-year term. During this period, GOED will actively promote these laboratories to its members and the public. Additionally, GOED will prioritize referring these laboratories to companies seeking testing facilities for the quantification of EPA and DHA.

The Special Achievement Program represents GOED’s ongoing commitment to quality and enhancing consumer confidence in omega-3 products. The aim of the program is to assist more third-party laboratories in achieving higher accuracy in EPA and DHA quantification. For more information about the Special Achievement Program and how to apply, visit GOED’s website.

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