Demystifying GAPs: An interactive workshop for NY fruit and vegetable growers

Are your wholesale customers demanding a food safety plan or GAP certification?  Are you concerned about how the FDA’s new proposed Food Safety Rules will affect your farm?  Or would you like to expand your marketing opportunities and ensure that your customers are getting clean produce?  If you answered yes to any of these questions, please join us for this interactive full-day workshop.  Learn how to prepare your farm and get ahead of the curve by creating a food safety plan using FamilyFarmed.org’s online tool, www.onfarmfoodsafety.org, now available in English and Spanish.
The best way to increase your farm’s food safety is to establish practical post harvest handling systems for cleaning, cooling, packing, storage, sanitation and transportation.   The trainers will share how-to tips gleaned from their own farms, and from other experienced farmers.
WHAT YOU WILL LEARN:
-How to identify food safety risks on your farm
-Straightforward post harvest handling practices
-How to create a customized food safety plan using FamilyFarmed.org’s online tool, www.onfarmfoodsafety.org
-Food safety needs of wholesale buyers
-Implications of the FDA’s proposed Produce Safety Rules
All participants will receive a FREE copy of FamilyFarmed.org’s newly updated and revised Wholesale Success Manual (a $70 value), which includes more than 100 crop profiles and crop-specific information on harvesting, cooling, storing, and packing according to industry standards.  Additional crop insurance and risk management resources will also be provided.
Participants will also receive FREE 1-on-1 Spanish or English follow-up technical assistance in the weeks
following the workshop.
Not a New York fruit or vegetable farmer? Please contact (708)763-9920 or info@familyfarmed.org to purchase Wholesale Success manuals or for more information about our workshops.
MEET THE TRAINERS:
FamilyFarmed.org trainer Atina Diffley, was the co-founder of Gardens of Eagan in Northfield, MN.  The farm’s certified organic produce and vegetable transplants can be found at more than 15 farmers markets, food coops and Whole Foods stores throughout Minnesota.
Steve Warshawer is the Food Safety Coordinator for the Wallace Center’s National Good Food Network.  Steve has also been a farmer and rancher at Beneficial Farms in Santa Fe, NM for more than 30 years.
Visit http://onfarmfoodsafety.brownpapertickets.com/ to register!

Violet Stone

Violet's work focuses on creating retreats, workshops and programs for the agricultural community centered on themes of connection, wellness, purpose, integrity and courage. She sees this work as contributing to a more inclusive ‘culture’ of agriculture where all voices are warmly welcomed, honored and celebrated, including the voices of our ‘inner teachers’, sometimes referred to as 'spirit' or 'soul'. Violet serves as the NY SARE Coordinator and can help farmers and educators navigate NESARE grant opportunities.
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