Understanding Water Quality for Food Safety on Produce Farms (Winter Conference Workshop)

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  • Опубліковано 16 жов 2024
  • Contaminated irrigation water is suspected to have played a role in recent
    outbreaks of foodborne illnesses. Assessing the microbial quality of water
    used in produce growing operations is an important practice for farmers
    to understand food safety risks, comply with regulations, and prevent
    foodborne illness. This workshop will cover why and how to sample
    agricultural water for food safety. It will also provide an update on the current
    Food Safety Modernization Act (FSMA) provisions related to water.
    Presenter:
    Lisa McKeag (she/her) is an educator with the UMass Extension Vegetable
    Program. She works with commercial vegetable growers throughout
    Massachusetts on topics such as Integrated Pest Management and Produce
    Safety, including understanding and meeting the requirements of the Food
    Safety Modernization Act.
    This workshop recording comes from the 2022 Northeast Organic Farming Association/ Massachusetts chapter (NOFA/Mass) Winter Conference. Visit nofamass.org to learn more and become a member.

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