Melons and On-Farm Produce Safety

Content Source: University of Nevada Extension

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This factsheet, published by University of Nevada Extension, explains why melons are considered a high-risk crop for foodborne illness due to their low acidity, high water content, and frequent contact with soil. It outlines practical, on-farm produce safety practices for melon growers – from soil amendment timing and animal exclusion to careful harvest, washing, and cold-chain handling.

Region

West/Southwest

Topic

Post-Harvest Quality and Safety

Category

Vegetables/Fruits

Year Published

2020

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