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SO YOU WANT TO PURCHASE PRODUCE FROM A LOCAL FARM AUDREY KRESKE, PHD North Carolina State University

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So you want to purchase produce From A local farm . AUDREY KRESKE, PHD North Carolina State University . Discussion. If you had to set the parameters for a produce farmer to sell to a local school, what would they be? Kill step: None Susceptible population: Small Children - Teenagers - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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SO YOU WANT TO PURCHASE PRODUCEFROM A LOCAL FARM AUDREY KRESKE, PHDNorth Carolina State University

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Discussion If you had to set the parameters for a

produce farmer to sell to a local school, what would they be?

Kill step: None Susceptible population: Small Children -

Teenagers Quality: Short shelf life Health: Eating habits, obesity

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NC FARM to SCHOOL Cooperative Member of the Goodness grows in NC

program Free to join

http://www.gottobenc.com/become-a-member/membership-criteria/

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NC FARM to SCHOOL Cooperative Membership fee

$100 entry fee Must be approved by the Cooperative

Board of Directors Elected by Cooperative members

Good Agricultural Practices certification 3rd party

Liability insurance $2 Million dollars

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USDA GAP & GHP Audit Verification Checklist

*Not mandatory --- Buyer driven

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Other Companies Primus labs

http://www.primuslabs.com/Services/StandardGAP.aspxGlobalGAP

NSF agriculture services http://www.nsf.org/business/

nsf_agriculture/index.asp?program=NSFAgr SCS global services

http://www.scsglobalservices.com/food-safety

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USDA GAP & GHP Audit Verification Checklist

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Food Safety Manual Written document that covers all aspects

of growing and handling process, and identifies the potential sources of risks Required to schedule and pass a GAP audit

Describes what steps and procedures are taken to reduce the risks of contamination by chemical, physical and microbial hazards

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Hazard Analysis

Crop• Type• Soil

contact

Process• Workers• Water • Animals• Manure

Risk Reductio

n• Priority• Cost

Paperwork• Policy • Record• Docum

ent

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Scoring 5, 10 or 15 points

Partial points are not awarded YES = full points and NO = zero points

Some questions may not be applicable to the operation N/A points are deducted from the total points available Reducing the number of points you must earn to pass Total points = 180 (144 points) G-2, 10 points N/A 180 points -10 points = 170 total points (136 points)

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Scoring Why do I need to see the actual audit?

The auditor must explain in writing any ‘NO’ or ‘N/A’ answers

‘Doc’ column

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Description ExamplePolicy Written statement in

the food safety plan that is followed on the farm

Employee policy of not working with produce while sick with foodborne illness

Record Written log required to be kept showing an action

Pre harvest checklist, logging of activities – washing equipment and containers

Document

May be a combination of a policy and a record

Signed sheet (record) of all employees trained on health and hygiene practices and a policy listing all health and hygiene practices followed on the farm

Observation

Observe and interview Observing the cleanliness of the restroom facility and the proximity of livestock to crop production areas

Documentation

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I want to get a GAP audit

Food Safety Manual and Officer

Procedures and policies in place

Documentation of activities Water testing Mock recall

Request Audit (list several dates you plan on harvesting)

Audit Agenda and cost estimate will be sent to you

Buyer Expectations (Which parts?)

Crops to be audited (Scheduling of harvest)

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Audit Cost The charges include an administrative fee of $50

and the auditor’s time at $92/hour Time on site conducting the audit, time to travel to and

from your farm, and time spent preparing and completing paperwork

Distance traveled Amount of time depends on sections to be

completed Cost shares are available for farms through the

North Carolina Department of Agriculture or Carolina Farm Stewardship Association First come first serve

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Farm completing Part One and Two

Prep time

Travel to farm

Audit day

Travel from farm

Paperwork

3 hours

3 hours

~$276

~$276

2.5 hours ~$230

Total = $1,016

Admin fee $50

1 hour ~$92

1 hour ~$92

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General Section

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Audit SectionGeneral Section

Rank Category Points1 Worker Health and

Hygiene75

2 Restroom and Handwashing

35

3 Traceability 254 Product Handling 155 Facilities/Storage 106 Animal/Pests 107 Water 10

Total 180*Mandatory

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Worker Health & Hygiene Hands can be a major source of human

pathogens Discuss hygiene policies and trainings

with employees Proper handwashing, proper hygiene Economic impact

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Worker Health & Hygiene Illness/injury procedure First aid procedures Smoking and eating areas

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Signs

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Restroom & Handwashing Portable restrooms

- records from the company regarding the frequency of servicing and cleaning

Restroom facilities should be as clean as possible Stocked with single

use towels, toilet paper, and hand soap

Supplies stocked on the property

Restroom use Handwashing

facilities

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Part One – Farm Review

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Audit SectionPart One – Farm Review

Rank Category Points1 Water 452 Animal/Pest 453 Manure (A, B, or C) 454 Sewage/Waste 255 Land History 206 Traceability 10

Total 190

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What is the source of irrigation water? How are crops irrigated?

Is it protected from contamination?

Irrigation Water Sources

Source Risk TestingSurface waters (pond, creek)

High At the minimum should be tested 3x during the season

Well water Medium Annual test at the beginning of the season

Municipal water

Low Request testing results from local authorities

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Irrigation Water Testing Generic E. coli Several tests – recommend Colilert method,

quantitative Not presence/absence

High test results?(EPA recreational water quality standards,

2003)

Irrigation water contact with the

edible portion of a plant

Highest single sample

(MPN/100mL)

Average(MPN/

100mL)

Direct contact below 235 below 126

No direct contact below 576 below 126

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Wild and Domestic Animals Keep animals out of the production field

Report tracks, crop destruction or feces Positive deterrence

Fences, noise cannons, scarecrows, scare balloons or fish emulsion

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Manure and composting Pathogens of concern are Salmonella and E. coli

O157:H7 Best management practices to reduce contamination

Increase the amount of time between application of manure and harvest of produce

Incorporation into soil Proper and thorough composting Application records

Storage of manure piles Down hill from crop production areas Covered with a shelter or tarp

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Part Two – Field Harvesting

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Audit SectionPart Two – Field Harvest

Rank Category Points1 Equipment/

Containers80

2 Restroom and Handwashing

40

3 Product Handling 254 Water 155 Land history 156 Traceability 10

Total 185

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Sanitation

Cleaning is the process of removing food and other soils

Sanitizing is the process of reducing the number of microorganisms that are on a properly cleaned surface to a safe level

Sanitizing agents only work on properly cleaned and rinsed surfaces

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Equipment

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Containers

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Part Two

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DPI GAP Webinar Series Tentative Dates 11 am - 12 pm

June 27 – General Section July 1 – Part One July 11 – Part Two

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http://gapsmallfarmsnc.wordpress.com/

http://ncgoodfarmersmarketpractices.com/

http://growingsafergardens

Audrey Kreske, [email protected]

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