The Packer reports that in advance of its second annual Produce Research Symposium, the Center for Produce Safety has issued a report on last year’s findings.
The report, about 50 pages, is available at www.pma.com/system/files/CPS_report.pdf.
The symposium findings have been summarized before, but with a simplicity that didn’t spell out some of the implications for building food safety programs, said Bob Whitaker, chief science and technology officer for PMA.
Among the findings: Modifying lettuce coring knives can reduce pathogen contamination risks, and California Leafy Greens Marketing Agreement crop buffers appear to work.