Good Agricultural Practices

On-Farm Food Safety from Penn State University
Last updated
May 6, 2008
Contact Luke LaBorde lfl5@psu.edu

Need some general information on farm food safety?
Download these documents and Penn State presentations for background and context on farm food safety issues and the latest recommendations
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On-Farm Food Safety – An Emerging Issue for Pennsylvania Growers
Each year, we hear more about people becoming sick after eating raw fruits and vegetables contaminated with harmful microorganisms. Most of the outbreaks have been traced to crops grown in other parts of the U.S. or in other countries. But microbial contamination of fresh produce can happen anywhere. As consumer demand continues to shift away from heat processed fruits and vegetables and toward fresh, ready-to-eat produce, Pennsylvania growers need to join in the fight to keep our food supply safe [MORE].

Guidance for Industry: Guide to Minimize Microbial Food Safety Hazards for Fresh Fruits and Vegetables.1998. FDA guidelines for commercial produce growers

Fresh Produce Food Safety & Good Agricultural Practices
Penn State Presentation. Extension Spring In-Service. March 2008.

Fresh Produce Food Safety & Good Agricultural Practices. Penn State University Food Science Department - 2007. GAPs presentation to tree fruit growers at the Penn State Fruit Research and Extension Center, Biglerville, PA. June 28, 2007. (Requires Flash Player)

Food Safety is a Retail Issue. "It sure would help if some retailers thought safety
was worth paying up for". Produce Business. October 2006.

Keep Food Safety in Mind when Planning a Vegetable Garden. Guidance for home gardeners from the University of Connecticut. 2007.

How do your farm food safety practices compare to nationwide standards?

Complete this self inspection form based on the USDA farm food safety verification program.
USDA Audit Matrix Self-Audit. Penn State University Food Science Department
of Food Science July 2007.

Do you need to write a farm food safety plan?

Use this general guidance document from Penn State University. Standards and interpretations are adapted from “Good Agricultural Practices and Good Handling Practices Audit Verification Program - Policy and Instructions Handbook”. July 2007.

Penn State Guidance for preparing a food safety plan and passing the USDA GAP audit
(Entire document) Penn State University Food Science Department - 2007.

Individual sections can also be downloaded (PDF Files)

Ready for a third party audit?

Contact the USDA AMS / PA Dept. of Agriculture Fresh Produce Audit Verification Program

  • To request a USDA/PDA audit, download the Request for GAPS Audit form from the PDA web site and send to:

PENNSYLVANIA DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
Bureau of Food Safety and Laboratory Services Eggs Fruits and Vegetables Division
2301 North Cameron Street Room 112
Harrisburg, PA 17110-9408

or Call Donald Wellbrock at (717) 787-5107 Ext 220

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Luke LaBorde
Associate Professor of Food Science
Penn State University
814-863-2298

lfl5@psu.edu