Farm Food Safety

Good Agricultural Practices

Good Agricultural Practices, or GAPs for short, are a fundamental part of farm food production. They also form the backbone of the FDA’s Food Safety Modernization Act. Training is essential if you want to deliver safe farm food and Penn State Extension offers all the necessary resources to help you implement good agricultural practices for farm food.

How to Develop a Food Safety Plan

Having a food safety plan helps producers meet the requirements of the Food Safety Modernization Act. It’s also essential if buyers of your farm produce require third party GAP audits. Penn State Extension offers a workshop that is designed to help growers write a USDA Harmonized GAP food safety plan. There are also a series of templates, checklists, and logs, as well as food safety plan examples, to further help producers assess risks and develop a framework to reduce them.

In general, the food safety plan is divided into several sections. The first is a brief description of the farm that also identifies the person responsible for food safety. The following sections describe what procedures are to be followed, including farm worker health and hygiene basic rules.

Many of Penn State Extension’s resources are also available in Spanish, such as the Food Safety Field Training Flip Chart for Fresh Produce Handlers.

Farm Food Safety GAPs: Growing Harvesting, Packaging, and Transport

Farm Food Safety GAPs cover all aspects of the food supply chain, from the field to the end consumer. Contamination can happen anywhere along the chain, and it’s the growers’ responsibility to minimize food safety risks as much as possible. Things to be aware of and protect against include the safe use of agricultural water, keeping produce safe with sanitary washing procedures, and best practices to eliminate food-borne illnesses. Basic sanitary procedures are also a fundamental part of keeping packing areas clean and sanitary.

Mushroom Production GAPs

Almost two-thirds of white button mushrooms consumed in the United States come from Pennsylvania mushroom farms. White button mushrooms are not the only crop, as growers also produce other varieties such as Oyster and Shiitake.

Mushroom production comes under the FSMA and farmers are required to follow Good Agricultural Practices. Penn State Extension provides a range of mushroom GAP audits and FSMA resources to help you meet the requirements. The resources include a webinar relating to sanitary and design considerations for mushroom packing and slicing operations.

FSMA includes several different rules, applicable to most farm food production operations. People who own, manage, or work in mushroom factories, however, are affected by one rule in particular. Standards for the Growing, Harvesting, Packing, and Holding of Produce for Human Consumption requirements include the control of potential food safety hazards in areas where contamination is more likely to occur. These include farm worker hygiene, crop contact water used for irrigation, sanitation conditions, and the use of soil supplements such as mushroom substrate composting.

Listeria contamination is a big concern in the farm food industry, but there have been no reported cases of foodborne illness connected to mushrooms contaminated with Listeria. It is typically found in soft-ripened cheese, under-pasteurized milk, pre-cooked meat, and poultry. Mushroom growers, however, still need to be aware of this very dangerous microorganism and be able to take the necessary steps to prevent contamination in growing and packing environments.

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  1. Food Safety Modernization Act: Produce Grower Certification Training in Spanish Language
    Webinars

    Food Safety Modernization Act: Produce Grower Certification Training in Spanish Language
    For Spanish-speaking growers or those interested in learning about product safety, the FSMA Produce Safety Rule, GAPs, and co-management of natural resources and food safety.
  2. Food Safety Modernization Act: Produce Grower Certification Training
    Webinars

    $40.00

    Food Safety Modernization Act: Produce Grower Certification Training
    When Multiple Options Available
    Plan to attend this event if you are a grower or are interested in learning about product safety, the FSMA Produce Safety Rule, GAPs, and co-management of natural resources and food safety.
  3. Photo Credit Ginger Fenton, Penn State Extension
    Articles
    Foodborne Pathogens Can Lurk Around the Farm Environment
    By Ginger D Fenton, PhD
    The possible presence of foodborne pathogens is a concern to all dairy producers, farms that have value-added dairy businesses should be extremely vigilant.
  4. The use of a triple sink wash system in combination with a sanitizer can help reduce the risk of pathogen contamination in fresh fruits and vegetables.
    Videos
    El uso de desinfectantes en agua de lavado
    By Luke LaBorde, Ph.D., Lee Stivers
    Esta serie de tres videos proveen información detallada en las mejores prácticas de mantener la calidad y inocuidad del producto después de la cosecha de frutas y verduras frescas.
  5. Keep Fresh Produce Safe, Use Good Agricultural Practices Poster
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    $5.00
    Keep Fresh Produce Safe, Use Good Agricultural Practices Poster
    By Luke LaBorde, Ph.D., Maria Gorgo-Simcox
    This 11" x 16" laminated poster is available to help train employees and visitors on important food safety practices implemented on farms and in packinghouses. One side is in English, one side is in Spanish.
  6. The use of a triple sink wash system in combination with a sanitizer can help reduce the risk of pathogen contamination in fresh fruits and vegetables.
    Videos
    Using Sanitizers in Wash Water
    By Luke LaBorde, Ph.D., Lee Stivers
    This series of three technical videos provides detailed information on best practices to maintain produce quality and safety following the harvest of fresh fruits and vegetables.
  7. Mantenga seguros los productos agrícolas frescos, Utilice las buenas prácticas agrícolas pósters
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    Mantenga seguros los productos agrícolas frescos, Utilice las buenas prácticas agrícolas pósters
    Estos pósters en color están disponibles para ser impresos y ayudar a capacitar a los empleados y visitantes sobre prácticas importantes de seguridad alimentaria implementadas en granjas y en empacadoras.
  8. Keep Fresh Produce Safe, Use Good Agricultural Practices Posters
    Articles
    Keep Fresh Produce Safe, Use Good Agricultural Practices Posters
    These printable color posters are now available to help train employees and visitors on important food safety practices implemented on farms and in packinghouses.
  9. Bilingual Produce Safety Education
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    Bilingual Produce Safety Education
    By Maria Gorgo-Simcox
    Learn more about Produce Farm Food Safety for Produce Growers and Farmworkers in Pennsylvania with the following resources.
  10. Norma para el transporte sanitario de alimentos para el consumo humano y animal
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    Norma para el transporte sanitario de alimentos para el consumo humano y animal
    Length 3:32
    Esta norma establece los requisitos para los embarcadores, cargadores, transportistas en vehículos de motor o ferroviarios y receptores involucrados en el transporte de alimentos para humanos y animales.
  11. Norma de controles preventivos de alimentos para el consumo animal
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    Norma de controles preventivos de alimentos para el consumo animal
    Length 4:24
    Obtenga más información sobre la norma de controles preventivos de alimentos para el consumo animal que requiere que las instalaciones sujetas a la Norma implementen un sistema de inocuidad de los alimentos.
  12. Requisitos de Capacitacion
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    Requisitos de Capacitacion
    Length 4:05
    Aprenda sobre los requisitos de educación, capacitación y experiencia en inocuidad de los alimentos necesarios para que el personal realice sus tareas asignadas.
  13. El Concepto de Zonificación
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    El Concepto de Zonificación
    Length 4:54
    Aprenda lo que significa el concepto de la zonificación y qué procedimientos de inspección, mantenimiento, limpieza y desinfección del equipo son requeridos en la norma de inocuidad de los productos agrícolas frescos para proteger a los alimentos de la contaminación.
  14. Visitantes
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    Visitantes
    Length 2:15
    Aprenda cómo la norma de inocuidad de los productos agrícolas frescos requiere que informe a los visitantes sobre las políticas y procedimientos de inocuidad de los alimentos de su huerta.
  15. The Sanitary Transportation of Human and Animal Food Rule
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    The Sanitary Transportation of Human and Animal Food Rule
    Length 2:59
    This rule establishes requirements for shippers, loaders, carriers by motor or rail vehicle, and receivers involved in transporting human and animal food.
  16. Mejoradores de Suelo
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    Mejoradores de Suelo
    Length 5:10
    Aprenda sobre los mejoradores biológicos de suelo según lo definido en la Ley de Modernización de la Inocuidad de los Alimentos (FSMA, por sus siglas en ingles) y los riesgos que pueden representar para los productos agrícolas frescos.
  17. Higiene Personal
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    Higiene Personal
    Length 3:01
    La norma de inocuidad de los productos agrícolas frescos requiere ciertas prácticas de higiene personal para evitar la propagación de microbios a los alimentos o al medio ambiente en áreas de cultivo y empaque.
  18. Food Safety Modernization Act: Pest Management
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    Food Safety Modernization Act: Pest Management
    Length 2:49
    The Produce Safety Rule requires that companies routinely monitor for pests, as they represent an important risk to food safety.
  19. Lavado de manos
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    Lavado de manos
    Length 2:18
    Obtenga más información sobre cuándo debe lavarse las manos y por qué lavarse las manos es la práctica de inocuidad de los alimentos más importante.
  20. Food Safety Modernization Act: The Zone Concept
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    Food Safety Modernization Act: The Zone Concept
    Length 4:04
    Learn about what the Zone Concept means and what equipment inspection, maintenance, cleaning, and sanitizing procedures are required under the Produce Safety Rule to protect against food contamination.
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