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GAPs Quick Start: Introduction to Practical Food Safety Guidelines on the Farm
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Overview of Produce Outbreaks Parade of Pathogens Food Safety Prerequisites Preparing for Audits Manure and Compost Soil survival and transfer Work Hygiene Training Preharvest Water Postharvest Water Cleaning and Sanitation Microbial Testing Pathogen Testing Test and Hold / Test to Release Traceability and Traceback Crisis Management Planning …….and more Overview of Produce Outbreaks Parade of Pathogens Food Safety Prerequisites Preparing for Audits Manure and Compost Soil survival and transfer Work Hygiene Training Preharvest Water Postharvest Water Cleaning and Sanitation Microbial Testing Pathogen Testing Test and Hold / Test to Release Traceability and Traceback Crisis Management Planning …….and more
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One of these tomatoes has 100 Salmonella, One has 100 E. coli O157:H7, 3 are contaminant-free; Which is Which?
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If only plants would let us know if there is an invisible risk.
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Food Safety Challenges Chemical Physical Biological Microbial Allergens Toxins
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GAP Awareness and Self-Audit Resources
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UCGAPs Quick Start Resources http://ucgaps.ucdavis.edu
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Start With An Internal Audit Conduct internal audits for each management and unit operation An internal audit should be done at start-up and at least once more in a season or within a 12 month period Define your own corrective actions
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Good Agricultural Practices (GAP) for Growers: Quick Start Self-Audit
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What Might a Process Flow Plan for a Small Farm Operation Look Like? Site Selection Adjacent Land Activities Crop Production Pest Management Harvest Management Transport Short-term Storage Postharvest Operations Consumer Customer Transport
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Essential Record-Keeping: Prepare a Farm and Operations Map Parcel number and acreage Primary and secondary roads All ponds, creeks, seasonal water Wells; active and inactive All irrigation conveyances and lines All drainage and return-pump systems Subsurface tiles and conduits All buildings and seasonal structures …… and more
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Implementing GAPs Step 1: Construct a Self-Audit of Potential Hazards Site selection Animal influences Fertility inputs Water inputs Irrigation Foliar sprays Harvest Human influences Worker hygiene Postharvest water and handling Sanitation – field and equipment Traceability plan Oso Ranch1 Block 2 Baby Spinach Packing Pest Control Irrigation Land Prep Record Keeping is Essential !
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Keep Documents and Records organized organized accessible accessible complete complete use them to improve use them to improve It doesn’t have to be fancy SOPs & SSOPS
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Develop a Farm Operations Ledger: Lot, Preharvest, Harvest, Packing, and Shipping Handwritten is fine Can move to computer records Next step- handheld data recorders
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Develop a Simple Lot Coding Program Grower, Ranch, Block Date of harvest Lot Harvest crew Date of packing Packing line Product Code etc. Approx. $26.00/stamp Grower Ranch Lot GW23C4209gt Julian Date Grape tomato
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Universal Bar Codes Will Be Required in Future
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Commodity-Specific Guidelines and BMPs Will Include Traceability and Pathogen Testing July 2008
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