Good agricultural practices (GAPs): A consumer discovery tool for learning about risk-reducing behaviors on commercial farms and in school gardens

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2012-05

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University of Hawaii

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This is a guide to Good Agricultural Practices (GAPs), their history and purpose in the U.S. produce industry. It includes a basic list of GAPs, and a self-test for agricultural producers to find the appropriate GAPs for their organization.

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food safety, risk reduction, OSHA, EPA, food-borne, illness, foodborne

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Hollyer J, Nakamura-Tengan L, Meyer D, Troegner V, Castro L. 2012. Good agricultural practices (GAPs): A consumer discovery tool for learning about risk-reducing behaviors on commercial farms and in school gardens. Honolulu (HI): University of Hawaii. 2 p. (Food Safety and Technology Series; FST-46).

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