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“Organic farming systems in the era of FSMA”

First Educational Session at Organic Grower Summit announced

The first of six educational sessions at the third annual Organic Grower Summit (OGS) features a dive into the changing landscape of food safety on organic farms, and how the industry is complying with the new Food Safety and Modernization Act (FSMA) produce safety rule. The session will explore how FDA produce inspections will be rolled out and the changes affecting the leafy greens industry.

Together, the six educational sessions will include a range of topics designed to inform and engage organic growers, farmers and producers, and their service and supply chain partners. Farm soil management, the impact of technological advances in organic agriculture, the latest on labor and immigration and a look at the burgeoning hemp industry are among the topics that will be addressed by organic industry leaders at OGS, December 4-5 in Monterey, CA.

Organizers say the third annual OGS is made possible by partners California Certified Organic Farmers (CCOF) and Organic Produce Network (OPN). They added that OGS is the only event specifically designed to bring organic fresh food producers and their service and supply chain partners together for information, education and networking opportunities.


Clockwise from top left: Greg Komar, Jacob Guth, Donna Lynn Browne, and Steve Patton

"This year’s summit will provide up-to-date resources and information to support the continued success of organic producers," said Tonya Antle, co-founder of the Organic Produce Network. "From seed to soil to harvest, our goal is to present the most relevant information on the most important subjects and issues facing organic production."

“Organic Farming Systems in the Era of FSMA” will be moderated by Jacob Guth, director of food safety for CCOF. Panelists for the session include, Donna Lynn Browne, director of food safety and responsibility, Naturipe Farms; Greg Komar, technical director of Leafy Greens Marketing Agreement; and Steve Patton, branch chief, CDFA, Inspection and Compliance.

“Organic production and food safety requirements can sometimes conflict, but often they work hand in hand. Producing safe food has always been the priority for organic growers,” said Guth.

OGS 2019 will be held at the Monterey Conference Center Monterey, California. Exhibitor registration is currently open with less than 30 booths remaining available. General registration to attend the event is slated to open August 1, with more details of the educational program, including session topics and speakers, to be released in the coming weeks.

For more information:
Kelli Runge
Organic Produce Summit
Ph: +1 (831) 884-5092
kelli@organicproducenetwork.com
www.organicgrowersummit.com

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