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... for consumers Whatever the preferred production and processing method may be for a single producer, the lettuce/leafy greens industry recognizes the following basic principles that serve as the ... that enhances the safe growing, processing, distribution and handling of commodities from the field to the end user In the last 10 years, the focus of food safety efforts has been on the farm, initial ... in the various aspects of the lettuce/leafy greens field to fork supply chain These required reference documents provide detailed information regarding how to develop food safety programs for specific...
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... in scale with the level of effort estimated forthe assessment and to keep the planning process dynamic in response to information identified during preparation (e.g., the scope of the assessment ... individual facility The protocol gives the steps for completing a process- based self-assessment These steps include defining the objectives and scope of the assessment, identifying the assessment ... provide industry -specific process and regulatory information necessary for conducting an assessment at an organic chemical manufacturing facility The general approach section describes the steps for...
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