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UK Cooperative Extension Service

S-107 Ag. Science Center North Lexington, KY 40546-0091

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craig.wood@uky.edu

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Craig Wood, Ph.D
Acting Associate Dean & Director
UK Cooperative Extension Service

S-107 Ag. Science Center North Lexington, KY 40546-0091

+1 (859) 257-4302

craig.wood@uky.edu




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Success StoryProduce Best Practices Training (PBPT)



Produce Best Practices Training (PBPT)

Author: Jessica Bessin

Planning Unit: Mercer County CES

Major Program: Commercial Horticulture

Plan of Work: Agriculture and Horticulture

Outcome: Initial Outcome

One of the biggest concerns of extension agents when working with Farmers Market members is the consideration that what is being produced is safe and healthy for consumers.  One method to help ensure that this happens is by offering the Produce Best Practices Training (PBPT).  PBPT is a training developed by the UK Cooperative Extension Service, the Kentucky Department of Agriculture, and the Food Systems Innovation Center.  Completion of the training program allows producers to receive a Sampling Certificate through the KDA to allow them to offer sampling of raw fruits and vegetables at KDA Farmers Markets and Farm Bureau Roadside Stands.

Extension Agents attended a train-the-trainer program and then were charged to go back to their county and offer the training to farmers market members.  The training consists of 7 modules: food safety and food microbiology, use of manure on ground used for vegetable production, preventing contamination from water and wildlife, worker hygiene and health, equipment sanitation and post-harvest handling, farm food safety plan and records and trace ability, and Food Safety Modernization Act (FSMA).  

The training was offered at the Mercer County Extension Office March, 2019.

At the conclusion of the training participants were asked to complete a survey.  When asked if the material covered in the Kentucky PBPT was useful for the plans they have in place for their enterprise, 100% of survey participants said that the material was very useful.

After attending the training, 100% of survey participants indicated that they felt very confident about addressing and/or reducing the biggest food safety risks to fresh produce on their own farm.







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