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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VideosFood Safety Modernization Act: The Zone Concept
Length 4:04Learn 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. -
VideosControl de Plagas
Length 3:34La norma de inocuidad de los productos agrÃcolas frescos requiere que las empresas rutinariamente monitoreen en busca de plagas, ya que estas representan un riesgo importante para la inocuidad de los alimentos. -
VideosFood Safety Modernization Act: Personal Hygiene
Length 2:59The Produce Safety Rule requires certain personal hygiene practices to prevent the spread of microbes onto food the environment in growing and packing environments. -
VideosFood Safety Modernization Act: Visitors
Length 1:58Learn how the produce safety rule requires you to make visitors aware of your farm's food safety policies and procedures. -
VideosFinal Rule on Preventive Controls for Animal Food
Length 3:14Learn more about the Preventive Controls for Animal Food Rule which requires covered facilities to implement a food safety system. -
ArticlesSafe Feed, Safe Pork and Poultry - FSMA and Feed
As a livestock producer, you may be unfamiliar with the processes involved in complete feed manufacturing. To start this conversation, let's first understand the FSMA and what it means for your feed mill to be in compliance with the FDA. -
ArticlesReglas Básicas para la Sauld e Higiene del Trabajador de Campo
Esta hoja informativa de dos páginas explica porque son importantes la salud y la higiene adecuadas, analiza las fuentes de contaminación humana, proporciona las reglas básicas para prevenir la contaminación y detalla los componentes de la capacitación de los trabajadores. -
ArticlesFarm Worker Health and Hygiene Basic Rules
This article explains why proper health and hygiene are important, discusses the sources of human contamination, provides the basic rules to prevent contamination, and details the components of worker training. -
ArticlesIntroducción a las Buenas Prácticas AgrÃcolas (GAPs)
Esta hoja informativa de dos páginas explica porque las Buenas Prácticas AgrÃcolas (BPA) son importantes, analiza las fuentes de contaminación y presenta algunos de los desafÃos para mantener la seguridad de los alimentos. -
ArticlesContaminación Antes y Después de la Cosecha
Esta hoja informativa de dos páginas explica porquw debemos evitar la contaminación antes, durante y después de la cosecha, y ofrece información sobre las mejores prácticas. -
ArticlesIntroduction to Good Agricultural Practices (GAPs)
This two-page article explains why GAPs are important, discusses sources of contamination, and presents some of the challenges to maintaining food safety. -
ArticlesBefore and After Harvest Contamination
This two-page article explains why we should we prevent contamination before, during, and after harvest, and provides best practices. -
ArticlesWorking with Plain Sect Growers
Learn about the culture and practices of the plain sect community, and take away methods for successfully working with this increasing population of farmers. -
Tools and AppsStarting at Free
FSMA Produce Grower Training Slide Set
This product is intended as an alternative delivery mode for presenting the produce safety training PowerPoint slides developed by the Produce Safety Alliance (PSA). -
ArticlesHerramientas para Escribir un Plan de Inocuidad de los Alimentos para la Huerta
El Sistema de Extensión Cooperativa de Penn State tiene a su disposición una serie de plantillas, listas de verificación y registros para ayudar a los agricultores de frutas y vegetales frescos en la escritura de sus planes de inocuidad de los alimentos para la huerta. -
ArticlesManteniendo seguros los productos agrÃcolas frescos usando las Buenas Prácticas AgrÃcolas
Este artÃculo aborda las formas en que los productores pueden minimizar los riesgos a la inocuidad de los alimentos a través de la evaluación de las prácticas en sus huertas e implementando las buenas prácticas agrÃcolas. -
Guides and Publications$17.00Farmers Market Food Safety Resource Guide
This guide provides in-depth education on food safety concepts from farm to market, and includes practical tips and checklists to ensure you're following standards. -
ArticlesImpacto de FSMA en el Compostaje de Sustratos para la Producción de Hongos
Bajo la Ley de Modernización de la Inocuidad de los Alimentos (FSMA, por sus siglas en inglés) los productores de hongos tienen que reconocer peligros potenciales a la inocuidad de los alimentos y establecer medidas de control. -
ArticlesControl de Listeria Monocytogenes en el Medio Ambiente de Cultivo y Empaque de Hongos
En los últimos años ha aumentado el conocimiento de que Listeria monocytogenes puede ser un posible contaminante microbiano en alimentos listos para el consumo. -
WorkshopsFood Safety Modernization Act: Produce Grower Certification Training in Spanish Language
Length 8 hours, 30 minutesLearn about produce safety, Food Safety Modernization Act requirements, and best practices in this one-day training led by Penn State Extension experts. Completion qualifies for a certificate. -
ArticlesGuidelines for Producing Unpasteurized Cider in Pennsylvania
This publication explains how to follow established food safety and sanitation standards that minimize the risk for contamination. -
ArticlesMushroom GAPs Audit and FSMA Resources
This article lists the information and resources needed to meet Good Agricultural Practices (GAPs) and Food Safety Modernization Act (FSMA) standards specific for the mushroom industry. -
ArticlesDark and Light Mushroom Peat Casing Soils Suppress Populations of Listeria and Salmonella
Studies show that when light peat is replaced with dark peat that contains lower microbial levels, developing plants tend to become more susceptible to diseases. -
ArticlesEradicating Listeria Monocytogenes from Mushroom Slicing and Packaging Environments
Now is the time for the mushroom industry to take all possible measures to minimize risks for Listeria contamination. -
ArticlesFSMA Produce Safety and Preventive Controls Regulations: How Do They Apply?
This article reviews the basics for Produce Safety and Preventive Controls and provides some information on how they may affect the mushroom industry.
