This guide outlines the legal landscape for food hub decisionmakers looking to build food safety compliance and risk management strategies.
Introduction
To reduce food safety risk and liability, food hubs should adhere to relevant laws and regulations and be aware of liabilities and risk. This can be challenging because food hubs have a wide array of functions, they interact with many parts of the food system, and the applicable rules and regulations are not necessarily written with food hubs in mind. This short guide for decision-makers at food hubs or those advising a food hub will address common considerations for compliance and risk management related to food safety.
We suggest that the best way to use this guide is with the advice of a lawyer and/or food safety consultant.
Acknowledgements
This resource was developed by the Center for Agriculture and Food Systems at Vermont Law and Graduate School. We thank McKenna Hayes at Food Connects for support as a reviewer. This report was made possible with support from the USDA National Agricultural Library.
Suggested Citation
Vt. L. & Grad. Sch. Ctr. for Agric. and Food Sys., A Guide for Food Hubs on Food Safety Compliance (2023), https://www.vermontlaw.edu/sites/default/files/2023-11/guide-for-food-hubs-on-food-safety-compliance.pdf.