Systematic approach to food safety education on the farm

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Food safety education from farm to end user is essential in the mitigation of food safety concerns associated with fresh produce. Iowa State University developed a multi-disciplinary three-level sequential program ("Know," "Show," "Go") to provide a holistic approach to food safety education. This program provides knowledge on GAP (Know); guides development and documentation of food safety practices (Show); and aids in grower's readiness for third party auditing (Go). Evaluations suggest this program is effective in changing long term food safety knowledge, attitude, and behaviors. The multi-disciplinary sequential approach can be used by other Extension programs to reach.

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Shaw, A., Strohbehn, C., Naeve, L., Domoto, P., & Wilson, L. (2015). Systematic approach to food safety education on the farm. Journal of Extension, 53(6). https://doi.org/10.34068/joe.53.06.04

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