Postharvest Handling for Organic Crops

Content Source: University of California, Davis

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This publication, produced by the University of California, Davis, provides guidance on maintaining quality and food safety in organic produce after harvest. Topics include pre-harvest planning, harvest handling best practices, cooling methods, water disinfection, permitted sanitizers and treatments, temperature management, ethylene management, packaging, and transportation requirements. It also addresses organic certification compliance for postharvest operations and manure composting standards.

Region

West/Southwest

Topic

Post-Harvest Quality and Safety

Year Published

2000

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