Result Information for Audit Number: 146337
Customer: River Ranch Fresh Foods, Mann Packing Company, Inc., Church Brothers, LLC, Dole Fresh Vegetables Inc., Ready Pac Foods Inc., Steinbeck Country Produce, Sunridge Farms Ranch: Braga Ranches - Ryan Ranch, Braga Ranches - Sargenti Ranch Grower: Braga Ranch
Produce List: Lettuce,Broccoli,Celery,Cauliflower,Parsley (Herb),Cilantro,Lettuce Romaine Hearts
Crew Name Or Number: N/A
Foreman Or Contact Person: Peter Cling (pcling@bragaranch.com)
City / Location:
Audit Start: 04/20/2011 09:00
Audit End: 04/20/2011 23:30
Audit Score In Percentage: 97%
Average Primus Score: 97%
Severity
Category
Question Number
Question
Desired Answer
Possible Score
Given Answer
Your Score
Recommendation
C
Adjacent Land Use
04.02
Are, or is there evidence of domestic animals, wild animals, grazing lands (includes homes with hobby farms, and non commercial livestock) in proximity to growing operation? If No, go to 4.03
No
10
Yes
0
Examples include chicken coops, dogs, horses, homes with hobby farms, wild pigs etc. Auditor must consider the maturity stage and type of crop involved. For example, pig activity around a ground level berry crop is different from a high level tree crop.
C
Food Security
09.02
Are postings such as "No Trespassing" and/or " Restricted Entry" used appropriately?
Yes
5
No
0
http://www.usda.gov/documents/PreHarvestSecurity_final.pdf
C
Food Security
09.03
Are entrances to ranch-level roads restricted by gates, chains, guard stations, etc.?
Yes
5
No
0
http://www.usda.gov/documents/PreHarvestSecurity_final.pdf
C
Food Security
09.04
Are wells or other water sources secured and designed to prohibit tampering?
Yes
5
No
0
http://www.usda.gov/documents/PreHarvestSecurity_final.pdf
C
Food Security
09.10
Is education material related to security made available?
Yes
5
No
0
http://www.usda.gov/documents/PreHarvestSecurity_final.pdf
C
Irrigation/Water Use
06.09
Is irrigation equipment not in use free from pest contamination and stored clean off the ground?
Yes
10
No
0
Irrigation equipment that is not in use should be stored in a hygienic manner, free of pest contamination and clean. Growers should check the unused irrigation periodically to make sure that it has not become a pest harborage area or become dirty due to rains.