Food Safety and Quality Control for Fall Production – Post-Harvest Risk Management - Jul 2026
By info@carolinafarmstewards.org
📅 23 July 2026
Prepare for a productive fall season by learning practical post-harvest food safety and quality control strategies at this hands-on workshop hosted by the Carolina Farm Stewardship Association.
As cool-season greens, storage crops, and season extension systems come into production, effective post-harvest handling becomes critical for maintaining quality, reducing losses, and meeting food safety standards. This workshop combines technical assistance, hands-on demonstrations, and peer learning to help farmers strengthen their post-harvest systems and prepare for increased production and sales.
Participants will learn how to:
Apply Good Agricultural Practices (GAPs) for post-harvest handling, storage, and transportation of fresh produce
Evaluate current post-harvest systems and identify practical infrastructure improvements
Improve food safety and quality control processes
Prepare farm operations for increased fall harvest volume and market demand
Source: organicfarmersassociation.org
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