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Communities in Western North Carolina have recently experienced floodwater damage and need to know important food safety information as …
Hurricane Helene is expected to bring significant amounts of rainfall to areas where fresh fruits and vegetables are grown …
The NC Fresh Produce Safety Task Force will be hosting its 3rd Annual Produce Safety Field Day on Tuesday, September …
Are you and your company looking for food safety training for your frontline employees? North Carolina Extension is bringing …
Preserving food extends its shelf life and prevents wastage. Preserving also ensures that a greater variety of food is …
7/24/2024 – It’s almost here! The 75th anniversary of the Mountain Horticultural Crops Research and Extension Center in Mills …
We have developed a brief survey to better understand barriers producers in North Carolina and South Carolina face in …
Check out the research from an NC State College of Veterinary Medicine student Jessica Parzygnat who is helping us …
During these workshops we will discuss the FSMA Produce Safety Rule final requirements for managing water used during harvest …
Location: Produce Handling Facility, 74 Research Dr., Mills River, NC Date and Time: May 16, 2024 from 9:30 a.m. to …
Are you a farm or small food business that chops, cans, preserves, aggregates, or dehydrates packaged food products? We will …
North Carolina Agriculture Manufacturing and Processing Initiative The North Carolina Agriculture Manufacturing and Processing Initiative (NCAMPI) is to fund and …
Looking for the latest updates in food safety & regulation in North Carolina? Learn important updates and FAQs from regulatory …
Are you a farmer or producer of agricultural commodities in North Carolina? Looking for assistance to enter the value-added …
We’re seeking input from producers on barriers to USDA organic certification as part of the Southeast Transition to Organic …
Enjoy the Flavor, Color, and Texture That Flowers Can Bring to Food. “Choosing and Using Edible Flowers” by Cyndi …
North Carolina Extension Family and Consumer Sciences (FCS) Professionals Help Area Residents to “Live Well” Health is a lot more …
Recorded webinars can be found on our Food Safety Repository. Looking for the latest updates in food safety & regulation …
Registration is open for this training The Foreign Supplier Verification Program (FSVP) Rule was designed to provide assurances that foreign suppliers …
The per-capita consumption of processed tomatoes has increased steadily in recent years. This has been …
This factsheet introduces extrusion as a food and feed production process. Topics include the basic …
This publication discusses how floods can affect food gardens. In it, you'll find recommendations for …
Gardens bring communities together. Not only are community gardens a good way to get more …
This guide outlines steps that a facility producing livestock food could follow when developing its …
This online publication describes how cover crops affect the soil, how to establish cover crops, …
The NC State Feed Milling and Animal Food Safety programs have developed a decision tree …
This factsheet provides guidance for consumers on how to select, freeze, and thaw seafood to …