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Online OMAFRA Workshop: Pre and Post Harvest Water Use

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Online OMAFRA Workshop: Pre and Post Harvest Water Use

Time: February 14, 2012 from 10:30am to 12pm
Location: Online
Website or Map: http://omafra.webex.com
Event Type: online, workshop
Organized By: Ontario Ministry of Agriculture Food and Rural Affairs OMAFRA
Latest Activity: Nov 21, 2011

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Pre and Post Harvest Water Use – Tuesday, February 14, 10:30 am – 12:00 pm (noon)

Did you know that water can carry germs from dirty produce to clean produce? A pre and post harvest water use program is an important step in reducing risks. During this workshop, evaluate your risks and discuss how to construct and monitor a water sanitizing program.

 

Register today!

Call 1-877-424-1300 or register online at http://omafra.webex.com 

Registration closes the day prior to each workshop. A confirmation email will be sent following registration with the online presentation and teleconference details.

 

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