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January 31, 2024

CDFA Produce Safety Program Announces Development of New Digital Farm Data Repository Website

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The California Department of Food and Agriculture (CDFA) Produce Safety Program (PSP) announces the development of a new digital pathway for fresh produce farmers in California to access their own inspection records and produce safety resources online.

Starting in late 2024, California fresh produce farmers will be able to log into a new cloud-based PSP farm data repository website to view their own farm information and have on-demand access to their digital produce safety inspection reports related to their own farms.

In addition, the PSP farm data repository website will provide resources to support on-farm compliance with the requirements of the federal Food Safety Modernization Act’s Produce Safety Rule and provide a convenient way for California farmers to connect with PSP staff. The new technology will also allow the Produce Safety Program to focus inspection efforts based on food safety risk factors to help ensure a safe and quality food supply for all consumers.

This project will be delivered in two phases. Phase 1 is planned for release in early 2024, with Phase 2 expected to be in development throughout the year and a full system launch anticipated in late 2024.

The CDFA Produce Safety Program’s mission is to ensure California produce farmers understand how to comply with the requirements of the Produce Safety Rule, resulting in a safer food supply for the people of California and beyond. The central PSP farm data repository website helps to put the “M” in the Food Safety Modernization Act for a safer produce supply chain and to align with the U.S. Food and Drug Administration’s New Era of Smarter Food Safety.