The Certification was received by Red Hat Co-operative Ltd., a packinghouse and collective of greenhouse growers based in Southern Alberta. |
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Until it was destroyed by fire in 1901, the packinghouse was the city's largest industry. |
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On-Farm Food Safety: A Guide to Personal Hygiene A pamphlet for farm or packinghouse employees outlining good personal hygiene practices. |
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Dale brings to the company over 24 years experience in all aspects of the meat industry from packinghouse to meat processing and marketing. |
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The historic Laurel Packinghouse, a nationally designated heritage landmark, is the oldest and largest standing packinghouse in British Columbia. |
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Distribute the brochure to employees, or have copies ready for visitors who come to the farm or packinghouse. |
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Seavert, who spoke recently at an agriculture meeting in British Columbia, recommends growers look at their packout from the packinghouse as a report card for a particular area within the orchard. |
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Farm and packinghouse managers should be encouraged to observe symptoms of diarrheal or food transmissible communicable diseases and reassign workers as appropriate. |
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All production and packinghouse staff are also under employment contracts denominated in pounds and adjusted periodically for exchange rate variations. |
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It can be posted at the packinghouse entrance, near the washroom, lunchroom or kitchen facilities if hand sanitizer is used, to remind employees to use hand sanitizer before returning to work. |
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Solving apples' browning offers benefits and savings on the farm, at the packinghouse, across retail, and most importantly for the consumer. |
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Next, the oranges are placed in cardboard cartons that are then stacked, in packinghouse storerooms, to await shipment. |
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Responding to this, the county commissioned a study to determine the feasibility of opening a fresh produce packinghouse in Dane County. |
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For example, when looking at the images of the packinghouse employees, among others, it is quite noticeable that women fill out the ranks. |
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Such inputs as detail pruning, well-timed spray programs, proper irrigation management and a nutrient program are all part of what is needed to put both the grower and the packinghouse in a better position, he says. |
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If they fail to be hired anywhere, they go farther north, to Oregon and Washington, ready to pick fruit or to gut salmon in a packinghouse, willing to do anything to earn their keep. |
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Most fruits spend at least some time in a packinghouse or holding facility before being distributed to stores, he said, and these places typically have populations of fruit flies looking for places to lay eggs. |
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And if a grower decreases the amount of fruit culled at the packinghouse and increases the amount of top quality fruit that's packed, then the bottom line will improve markedly, he explains. |
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A mediated settlement between packinghouse workers and the newly-unified co-operative in British Columbia's Okanagan Valley this week will see a three-year wage freeze and more flexible shift scheduling. |
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For example, does it include your farm, your packinghouse, or both? |
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Debris, including mud, beneath a conveyor belt in the packinghouse. |
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