Fremont, CA: The agriculture sector is facing numerous critical challenges regarding food safety. Implementing farm management systems can be a valuable approach to addressing food safety concerns, which can help alleviate various health and agricultural issues. As technology evolves, agrarian practices can strengthen their adherence to food safety protocols, ultimately becoming standard practices within the industry.
The modern agricultural supply chain is transforming as advanced agricultural technologies and farm management systems are becoming more widely adopted. In the same way that other agricultural activities begin at all levels of the supply chain - from the farmers in the fields to the packhouses to the distributors and retailers - food safety starts at all levels of the supply chain.
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Perform Risk Assessment
Various stages of the agricultural value chain may pose food safety risks. To ensure food safety, diligent agribusinesses must assess their fields and plots before implementing farm planning, production, and export management. Managing farming activities, evaluating food safety risks, and implementing a high-tech farm management system are important aspects of running a successful farming business.
In addition, soil and water contamination and changing weather conditions due to climate change are among the prominent factors that may adversely affect crop production and ultimately compromise crop quality. Agricultural businesses should invest in a robust farm management system that can simplify the assessment of fields for food safety products before and during agricultural production.
Leverage the Interlinks Between Smart Farming and Food Safety
Agribusinesses are developing and implementing advanced farming technologies to stay competitive. Most governing organizations, such as the Food and Agricultural Organization of the United Nations (FAO), recommend implementing digital farming technologies to improve farm productivity.
Ensure Agricultural Traceability
To ensure food safety, agricultural products must be consistently produced at a high standard of quality and safety. Agricultural businesses should be aware that various hazards that the crop is exposed to during agricultural production are among the factors that contribute to food safety risks. There is an essential relationship between the safety of food produced on the farm and the traceability of that food.
The greatest threat to food safety is the contamination of crops due to biological factors such as viruses, bacteria, and parasites. Consuming raw foods of this nature can cause several several health problems, particularly if consumed in large quantities.