Information from UC
- California Urban Agriculture Food Safety Guide: Laws and Standard Operating Procedures for Farming Safely in the City (UCANR Publication 8660, Dec. 2020, PDF 3.7 MB)
- UC Good Agricultural Practices (GAP)
Several publications on the key points of control and management of microbial food safety as part of the management plan of good agricultural practices for produces, handlers and processors of edible horticultural crops.- Trevor V. Suslow, Emeritus - Publications - A list of topical publications from Dr. Suslow, UC Davis Research Extension
- Aquaponics - California Aquaculture (UC Davis, 2012) (PDF 328 KB)
- Greenhouse and High Tunnel Resources (University of California Cooperative Extension, 2011) (PDF 546 KB)
- Managing Roof Rats and Deer Mice in Nut and Fruit Orchards (UCANR Pub 8513, 2014) (PDF 374 KB)
- Roof Rats - Citrus Pest Management Guidelines (UCANR)
- Produce Safety and Flood Resources (UC Small Farm Food Safety)
General
- California Dept. of Food and Agriculture's Produce Safety Program (2018)
- California Urban Agriculture Food Safety Guide: Laws and Standard Operating Procedures for Farming Safely in the City (UCANR Publication 8660, Dec. 2020, PDF 3.7 MB)
- Community Alliance with Family Farmers (CAFF) Supporting family farms and their communities.
- Produce Safety Alliance (Cornell University)
The Produce Safety Alliance was established at Cornell University with funding from the USDA and FDA. The Alliance has developed a nationwide curriculum, the National Good Agricultural Practices Program, to increase understanding of the principles of Good Agricultural Practices (GAPs) and to facilitate the implementation of food safety practices on fresh fruit and vegetable farms and in packinghouses. Includes educational materials - posters, booklets, photonovels, magnets, etc. in English, Spanish, and other languages. - "Rarely Consumed Raw" - (FDA Fact Sheet) (PDF 160 KB) Produce Safety Rule and the Food Safety Modernization Act
- UC Good Agricultural Practices (GAP)
Several publications on the key points of control and management of microbial food safety as part of the management plan of good agricultural practices for produces, handlers and processors of edible horticultural crops.- Trevor V. Suslow, Emeritus - Publications - A list of topical publications from Dr. Suslow, UC Davis Research Extension
Agricultural Water
Aquaponics / Hydroponics
- Aquaponics Association
- Aquaponics Association Provisional GAPs Standards (Aquaponics Association, February 2015)
- UMN Aquaponics Resources (University of Minnesota)
- Aquaponics - California Aquaculture (UC Davis, 2012) (PDF 328 KB)
- Aquaponics in Hawaii (University of Hawaii, 2013) (PDF 1.1 MB)
- Fox, B.K., C.S. Tamaru, J. Hollyer, L.F. Castro, J.M. Fonseca, M. Jay-Russell, and T. Low. October 2012. A Preliminary Study of Microbial Water Quality Related to Food Safety in Recirculating Aquaponic Fish and Vegetable Production Systems. Food Safety and Technology FST-51. (PDF 1.6 KB)
- Produce Safety in Hydroponic and Aquaponic Operations (University of Vermont NECAFS - Northeast Center to Advance Food Safety) A set of resources (primarily written for the audience of produce safety educators and regulatory officials) guide readers through produce safety considerations specific to hydroponic and aquaponic operations.
Controlled Environment
- Controlled Environment Agriculture Center (The University of Arizona)
- Greenhouse and High Tunnel Resources (University of California Cooperative Extension, 2011) (PDF 546 KB)
- Hydroponic/Greenhouse Crops (University of Florida Extension)
Co-Management of Food Safety and Sustainability
Commodity-Specific Food Safety Information
Emergencies
- A Notice to Growers, Food Manufacturers, Food Warehouse Managers, and Transporters of Food Products About the Safety of Food Affected by Hurricanes, Flooding, and Power Outages (FDA)
- A Notice to Growers, Food Manufacturers, Food Warehouse Managers, and Transporters of Food Products on How to Dispose of Contaminated Food (FDA)
- Disposition of Food From Flood-Affected Crops
o Letter to the Vermont Agency of Agriculture September 16, 2011
o Letter to State Agriculture Departments/Agencies September 27, 2011 - Flood Recovery Resources (CDFA)
- Guidance for Industry: Evaluating the Safety of Flood-affected Food Crops for Human Consumption (FDA)
- Guidance for Industry: A Notice to Growers, Food Manufacturers, Food Warehouse Managers, and Transporters of Food Products on Decontamination of Transport Vehicles (FDA)
- Produce Safety and Flood Resources (UC Small Farm Food Safety)
GAPs Information Sites - Other Non-UC Sources
- California Leafy Greens Marketing Agreement
- Cornell University - National Good Agricultural Practices Program
- Farm Food Safety - GAPS (Penn State University)
- Florida Tomato GAPs
- Leafy Greens Guidance (Western Growers Association)
- GAP Checklists and Guidance by Commodity (United Fresh Produce Association)
GAPs Training Opportunities
Online GAPS Course:
- GAPs Online Produce Safety Course Sponsored by Cornell University.
(See the Online Course home page for the most current course offering and more information.)
GAPS Training Materials
- Food Safety Resources for Farmers: Worker Health, Hygiene, and Training (UMass Amherst's Center for Food, Agriculture, and the Environment) This site includes posters, logs, charts, resources on sanitation products, fact sheets, and more.
- On-Farm Food Safety Project (FamilyFarmed)
This website includes a free online tool which generates customized on-farm food safety plans based on user input. The tool is designed for use by small to mid-scale fruit and vegetable growers and provides a full set of record keeping tools to document food safety programs. - On-Farm Food Safety Health and Hygiene Video (IN ARABIC with English subtitles) (FoodSafety Clearinghouse)
- National GAPS Educational Materials (Cornell University) Includes guides, booklets, coloring books, magnets, farm assessment tools.
Management of Soil Amendments
- Food Safety in the Field: Using Manure and Compost Safely Video (in NEPALI with English subtitles) (FoodSafety Clearinghouse)
- Managing Manure Applications (Sacramento Valley BMP Handbook) (PDF 2.3 MB)
- Test Methods for the Examination of Composting and Compost (US Composting Council)
- The Dos and Don'ts of Dairy Manure Management (California Dairy Quality Assurance Program) (PDF 1.02 MB)
- US Composting Council
Other Links
- Council on Agriculture, Science and Technology (CAST), Food Safety and Fresh Produce: An Update
- Water Treatment Systems for Pre-harvest Use (New Mexico State University Cooperative Extension Service)
Root Cause Analysis (RCA)
- These resources from Western Growers (under SOPs, Guides, and Manuals) are intended as a walk through for conducting root cause analysis. They provide instruction to determine the underlying reason or reasons that caused the unexpected event or incident, identify the actions needed to eliminate the problem, determine if there were multiple co-dependent factors or inter-related issues, and enact steps to prevent it from happening again. See PDFs below.
- RCA Guidance for the Produce Industry - How to do RCA (Western Growers, 7/7/2021) (PDF 468 KB)
- When to Do RCA - A Decision-Making Guide for the Produce Industry (Western Growers, 7/7/2021) (PDF 327 KB)
Wildlife / Pest Management
- Control of Roof Rats in Fruit Trees (University of Florida Extension) (PDF 3.2 MB)
- Managing Roof Rats and Deer Mice in Nut and Fruit Orchards (UCANR Pub 8513, 2014) (PDF 374 KB)
- Roof Rats - Citrus Pest Management Guidelines (UCANR)