The two-day workshop will begin with the Prerequisites Programs for food safety. The Prerequisites Programs will discuss the environmental conditions and basic operations that support food safety, including agriculture-based production, foodservice and distribution. The second day will continue with the preliminary steps to HACCP. The seven HACCP principles necessary to develop a HACCP plan as applicable to any food will then follow, combining discussions, lectures, and exercises. The University of Hawai`i Manoa will award certificates with seals from the International HACCP Alliance to those who attend all sessions and satisfactorily complete all requirements.
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Preparing a successful business plan can pay off! this course includes business plan development training, site visits to working agriculture-related businesses, an introduction to resources, and speakers to inspire existing and aspiring farmers.
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September 3, 2014—An informal meetup for the local food production community. Each session focuses on a specific topic and features a panel Q&A, plus plenty of time for networking.
Please join CTAHR and partners on Kaua‘i, O‘ahu, Maui and Hawai‘i Island if you are interested in learning how to increase your produce shelf-life and reduce potential pathogens in produce rinse water with sanitizers. This is an all-day event with our guest speaker, Dr. Trevor Suslow from UC-Davis, and representatives who will be showcasing their products for sanitizing produce rinse water for both organic and conventional fruits and vegetables. Seating is limited and you must sign up on our web site. Please send questions to Luisa F. Castro at luisac@hawaii.edu or 808-969-8261.
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Presented by educator and tea farmer Eva Lee, this program is for prospective tea farmers on Hawai‘i Island interested in growing the specialty crop camellia sinensis and producing white, green, oolong and black tea. Contact Julia Neal at 808-928-9811 or visitwww.teahawaii.com for more information.
im Hollyer of the University of Hawai’i CTARH will provide GAP and food safety coaching designed to assist schools in serving garden produce in school lunch programs. This workshop will focus on food safety protocol – and ways to obtain GAP certification. LCPCS is currently working towards GAP certification as they incorporate school garden produce in the National School Lunch Program.
This workshop is open to everyone- and designed for school garden teachers and farmers.
Hazard Analysis and Critical Control Point Systems Date: August 12-13, 2013 Location: University of Hawai‘i at Mānoa Details: HACCP plans are increasingly being required of food establishments that supply to other food firms […]
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Crop diversification is one strategy for managing risk and tea has potential as a new crop for Hawai‘i. Participants will undergo basic training in tea production and processing. They will also learn about the tea research being conducted at the UHM-College of Tropical Agriculture and Human Resource (CTAHR) Mealani Research Station in Waimea.
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UH-CTAHR Local and Immigrant Farmer Education (LIFE) and Risk Management Hawaii (RMH) programs are conducting informational workshops about the Coffee Berry Borer (CBB). CBB is a major production risk that coffee growers on the Big Island have been battling since its arrival in 2010. CTAHR’s Coffee and Orchard Crops Extension Agent, Andrea Kawabata will be teaching farmers about first response actions and the most current CBB Integrated Pest Management and sampling protocols. Dr. Stuart Nakamoto, Extension Economist, will be discussing risk management and crop insurance policies available to growers for coffee and coffee trees. Dr. Russell Nagata, CTAHR’s county administrator, other agents, and government agency personnel will be in attendance.Download the Flyer
UH-CTAHR Local and Immigrant Farmer Education (LIFE) and Risk Management Hawaii (RMH) programs are conducting informational workshops about the Coffee Berry Borer (CBB). CBB is a major production risk that coffee growers on the Big Island have been battling since its arrival in 2010. CTAHR’s Coffee and Orchard Crops Extension Agent, Andrea Kawabata and Hawaii Department of Agriculture’s Entomologist, Rob Curtiss, will be teaching farmers about the most current CBB Integrated Pest Management and sampling protocols. Coffee farmer, Bob Nelson will talk about his on-farm CBB projects and inform growers of his preliminary findings. In addition, Dr. Stuart Nakamoto, CTAHR Extension Economist, will be discussing risk management and crop insurance policies available to growers for coffee and coffee trees. Download the Flyer>
HAZARD ANALYSIS AND CRITICAL CONTROL POINT (HACCP) and PREVENTIVE CONTROLS SYSTEMS – Principles of Food Protection
/in RCBDS Past Events /by adminThe two-day workshop will begin with the Prerequisites Programs for food safety. The Prerequisites Programs will discuss the environmental conditions and basic operations that support food safety, including agriculture-based production, foodservice and distribution. The second day will continue with the preliminary steps to HACCP. The seven HACCP principles necessary to develop a HACCP plan as applicable to any food will then follow, combining discussions, lectures, and exercises. The University of Hawai`i Manoa will award certificates with seals from the International HACCP Alliance to those who attend all sessions and satisfactorily complete all requirements.
Business Plan Development Training for Farmers
/in RCBDS Past Events /by adminPreparing a successful business plan can pay off! this course includes business plan development training, site visits to working agriculture-related businesses, an introduction to resources, and speakers to inspire existing and aspiring farmers.
Rootstock Meet-up Oʻahu
/in RCBDS Past Events /by adminSeptember 3, 2014—An informal meetup for the local food production community. Each session focuses on a specific topic and features a panel Q&A, plus plenty of time for networking.
Increase Your Produce’s Shelf Life and Reduce Potential Pathogens in Produce Rinse Water with Sanitizers
/in RCBDS Past Events /by adminPlease join CTAHR and partners on Kaua‘i, O‘ahu, Maui and Hawai‘i Island if you are interested in learning how to increase your produce shelf-life and reduce potential pathogens in produce rinse water with sanitizers. This is an all-day event with our guest speaker, Dr. Trevor Suslow from UC-Davis, and representatives who will be showcasing their products for sanitizing produce rinse water for both organic and conventional fruits and vegetables. Seating is limited and you must sign up on our web site. Please send questions to Luisa F. Castro at luisac@hawaii.edu or 808-969-8261.
Grow Tea
/in RCBDS Past Events /by adminPresented by educator and tea farmer Eva Lee, this program is for prospective tea farmers on Hawai‘i Island interested in growing the specialty crop camellia sinensis and producing white, green, oolong and black tea. Contact Julia Neal at 808-928-9811 or visitwww.teahawaii.com for more information.
Good Agriculture Practice (GAP) Coaching Free Workshop
/in RCBDS Past Events /by adminim Hollyer of the University of Hawai’i CTARH will provide GAP and food safety coaching designed to assist schools in serving garden produce in school lunch programs. This workshop will focus on food safety protocol – and ways to obtain GAP certification. LCPCS is currently working towards GAP certification as they incorporate school garden produce in the National School Lunch Program.
This workshop is open to everyone- and designed for school garden teachers and farmers.
Hazard Analysis and Critical Control Point Systems
/in RCBDS Past Events /by adminHazard Analysis and Critical Control Point Systems Date: August 12-13, 2013 Location: University of Hawai‘i at Mānoa Details: HACCP plans are increasingly being required of food establishments that supply to other food firms […]
Tea 101: Production and Processing Basics
/in RCBDS Past Events /by adminCrop diversification is one strategy for managing risk and tea has potential as a new crop for Hawai‘i. Participants will undergo basic training in tea production and processing. They will also learn about the tea research being conducted at the UHM-College of Tropical Agriculture and Human Resource (CTAHR) Mealani Research Station in Waimea.
Coffee Berry Borer Integrated Pest Management
/in RCBDS Past Events /by adminUH-CTAHR Local and Immigrant Farmer Education (LIFE) and Risk Management Hawaii (RMH) programs are conducting informational workshops about the Coffee Berry Borer (CBB). CBB is a major production risk that coffee growers on the Big Island have been battling since its arrival in 2010. CTAHR’s Coffee and Orchard Crops Extension Agent, Andrea Kawabata will be teaching farmers about first response actions and the most current CBB Integrated Pest Management and sampling protocols. Dr. Stuart Nakamoto, Extension Economist, will be discussing risk management and crop insurance policies available to growers for coffee and coffee trees. Dr. Russell Nagata, CTAHR’s county administrator, other agents, and government agency personnel will be in attendance.Download the Flyer
Coffee Berry Borer Integrated Pest Management
/in RCBDS Past Events /by adminUH-CTAHR Local and Immigrant Farmer Education (LIFE) and Risk Management Hawaii (RMH) programs are conducting informational workshops about the Coffee Berry Borer (CBB). CBB is a major production risk that coffee growers on the Big Island have been battling since its arrival in 2010. CTAHR’s Coffee and Orchard Crops Extension Agent, Andrea Kawabata and Hawaii Department of Agriculture’s Entomologist, Rob Curtiss, will be teaching farmers about the most current CBB Integrated Pest Management and sampling protocols. Coffee farmer, Bob Nelson will talk about his on-farm CBB projects and inform growers of his preliminary findings. In addition, Dr. Stuart Nakamoto, CTAHR Extension Economist, will be discussing risk management and crop insurance policies available to growers for coffee and coffee trees. Download the Flyer>