The California Department of Food and Agriculture (CDFA) Produce Safety Program (PSP) will host a series of PSP Portal Training Workshops during November and December. Five in-person workshops will be held across the State of California between November 18 – December 17, 2024. A virtual workshop will be held on November 19, 2024.
Workshops will include a presentation that provides an overview of the CDFA Produce Safety Program, PSP Portal, and live training tutorials on how to navigate the website. All in-person workshops will have the first hour reserved for the training presentation and the remaining time dedicated for attendees that wish to receive one-on-one technical support with the PSP Portal. The virtual webinar will have the first hour reserved for the training presentation followed by a Q&A session.
Virtual Workshop | Click here to register!
November 19 | 9am – 11am | via Zoom
In-Person Workshops | Open to the Public
November 18 | 1pm – 4pm | Sacramento County
- CDFA Auditorium: 1220 N St, Sacramento, CA 95814
November 20 | 9am – 12pm | Tehama County
- County of Tehama Agricultural Commissioner’s Office: 1834 Walnut St, Red Bluff, CA 96080
December 4 | 9am – 12pm | Monterey County
- County of Monterey Agricultural Commissioner’s Office: 1428 Abbott St, Salinas, CA 93901
December 5 | 9am – 12pm | Tulare County
- County of Tulare Agricultural Commissioner’s Office: 4437 S Laspina St, Tulare, CA 93274
December 17 | 1pm – 4pm | Imperial County
- El Centro Library with County of Imperial Agricultural Commissioner’s Office: 1198 N Imperial Ave, El Centro, CA 92243
What is the PSP Portal? The PSP Portal is a cloud-based farm data repository platform that allows California produce farmers and growers 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 Portal will provide resources to support on-farm compliance with the requirements of the federal Food Safety Modernization Act (FSMA) Produce Safety Rule and provide a convenient way for California growers 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 of California fresh produce in the state, nationally and beyond.
- To learn more about the PSP Portal, please visit www.cdfa.ca.gov/producesafety/pspportal
- To stay up to date with news related to CDFA’s Produce Safety Program, sign up for the Produce Safety Program Mailing List by checking the Inspection Services Division (ISD) / Produce Safety box
- To learn more about CDFA’s Produce Safety Program, please visit https://www.cdfa.ca.gov/producesafety/