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Listening sessions to help guide Ohio fresh produce marketing agreement


Written Thursday, November 05, 2009   Bookmark and Share

A series of listening sessions has been scheduled for Ohio produce growers to learn more about two new food safety proposals — one national and another statewide.

The Ohio Produce Growers and Marketers Association (OPGMA) organized the sessions, said Doug Doohan, fruit and vegetable specialist with Ohio State University Extension and a leader of the Ohio Roundtable on Safe Production of Fresh Produce.

Funding is provided by the Ohio Department of Agriculture (through the U.S. Department of Agriculture's Specialty Crop Block Grant Program) for the development of an "Ohio Fresh Produce Marketing Agreement." OPGMA has begun developing an Ohio-specific food safety standard for fresh produce that takes into consideration the climate, commodities and cultural practices unique to Ohio fresh fruit and vegetable growers. In addition, other proposed marketing agreements and regulatory programs for produce growers and marketers are in development at the national level.

OPGMA will conduct seven listening sessions across the state to inform Ohio growers about the national proposals and the Ohio project, which is an alternative to the proposed national standards. The intent of these listening sessions is to:

* Provide a food safety update on proposed national programs and how they would affect Ohio growers.

* Explain how the Ohio Fresh Produce Marketing Agreement would provide an alternative to the national programs.

* Outline the action steps an individual grower or operation should take to prepare and protect one's business.

* Answer questions and receive input regarding the design and implementation of an Ohio Fresh Produce Marketing Agreement.

The primary presenter at the sessions will be Karl Kolb, a scientist and member of Ohio Roundtable on Safe Production of Fresh Produce. Also presenting will be members of OSU Extension's Fruit and Vegetable Food Safety Team, made up of state specialists and county educators, and the OPGMA.

Sessions will be held:

* Nov. 10 from 6-8 p.m. in Mt. Hope at the Mt. Hope Auction, located at 8076 State Route 241.

* Nov. 11 from 9-11 a.m. in Bowling Green at OSU Extension’s Agricultural Business Enhancement Center, located at 639 S. Dunbridge Road, Suite 4.

* Nov. 11 from 5-7 p.m. in Morrow at Valley Vineyards, located at 2276 E. U.S. 22 & Rt. 3 (Montgomery Road).

* Nov. 12 from 9-11 a.m. in Bainbridge at Township Hall in Cynthiana, located at the corner of State Route 41 and Barrett Mills Road.

* Nov. 12 from 2-4 p.m. in Athens at the OSU Extension office, located at 280 W. Union St.

* Nov. 13 from 8-10 a.m. in Cleveland at the Hilton Garden Inn Garnet Room #2, located at 4900 Emerald Ct. SW.

* Jan. 20 at the OPGMA Congress to be held in Sandusky at the Kalahari Convention Center.

For additional information, contact the OPGMA at 614-487-1117, opgma@ofa.org or visit http://www.opgma.org .

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