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Number One Sweetpotato Producing State

In 1971, just ten years after the formation of the Commission, North Carolina earned the rank of No.1 sweetpotato producing state in the U.S. and has remained there since. Its hot, moist climate and rich, fertile soil are ideal for cultivating sweetpotatoes, averaging at nearly 60% of the U.S. supply. According to the USDA, North Carolina harvested nearly 95,000 acres of sweetpotatoes in 2016, nearly 30,000 more acres than California, Louisiana and Mississippi combined – also top producing states. The graphic shows the top sweetpotato producing North Carolina counties, with Sampson, Johnston, Wilson and Nash accounting for about half of the state’s supply.

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The North Carolina SweetPotato Commission deliberately spells sweetpotato  as one word unless directly quoting a source where it is spelled as two words  i.e., sweet potato).  The one-word spelling was officially adopted by the National Sweetpotato Collaborators in 1989.  Sweetpotato (Ipomoea batatas) must not be confused in the minds of shippers, distributors, warehouse workers, and above all consumers with the equally unique and distinctive potato (Solanum tuberosum) or the yam (Dioscorea sp.) which are also grown and marketed commercially in the United States. Please join us in using the scientific one-word spelling of our state vegetable, the North Carolina Sweetpotato!
For further information please visit these two globally trusted entities!
National Sweetpotato Collaborators   The International Potato Center (CIP)

Help Us Correct the Spelling of the Sweetpotato – It’s ONE Word!

Did you know that sweetpotato is one word? We’d love your help in teaching the rest of the world (and those super smart dictionary authors) to use the correct spelling and update the dictionary entries. This is not a marketing ploy or us just being cool. It’s science!

Help us create change by adopting the CORRECT spelling of sweetpotato: it is a noun and not an adjective. That means sweet is not a descriptor, but part of the actual nomenclature. This is different than a potato which uses adjectives like white, red or russet to describe an entirely different vegetable.

Go to change.org and sign the petition!

 

Industry Certifications

Plant Production Compliance Agreements

Compliance agreements are for the allowance of out-of-state shipments and are distributed and managed through the North Carolina Department of Agriculture. If you need a compliance agreement or have questions related to compliance please contact the Plant Pest Specialist who covers the region in which you live/farm.

What is GAP?

Good Agricultural Practices (GAP) and Good Handling Practices (GHP) are voluntary audits that verify fruits and vegetables are produced, packed, handled, and stored as safely as possible to minimize risks of microbial food safety hazards

Why should I GAP Certify? 

NC Fresh Produce Safety: Third-Party Auditors

Food safety should be an important issue for sweetpotato producers and taken seriously. Foodborne illnesses and deaths have been highly publicized over recent years.  The loss of consumer confidence over contaminated outbreaks has serious effects on the entire produce industry. Almost without exception, the price of the affected crop drops following an outbreak, resulting in significant economic loss.  The GAP program is a good way for growers to maintain consumer trust as well as prevent contamination.

USDA Auditing Information

NCDA Cooperative Grading Service

NCDA GAP Cost Share Program

What is Global GAP Certification?

G.A.P. stands for Good Agricultural Practice – and GLOBALG.A.P. is the worldwide standard that assures it.

Globally connecting farmers and brand owners in the production and marketing of safe food to provide reassurance for consumers. We lay the foundation for the protection of scarce resources by the implementation of Good Agricultural Practices with a promise for a sustainable future.

If you are planning to ship internationally, or if your packer ships internationally, you should plan on becoming Global G.A.P. certified.

 

GRASP Certification – Global G.A.P Risk Assessment on Social Practice

The GLOBALG.A.P. Risk Assessment on Social Practice (GRASP) is an add-on for the evaluation of workers’ well-being at farm level. It covers four major social responsibility topics: workers’ voice, human and labor rights information, human and labor rights indicators, and child and young workers’ protection.

Responsible farming practices aren’t just about products – they’re also about people. The GLOBALG.A.P. Risk Assessment on Social Practice (GRASP) is in addition  to Integrated Farm Assurance (IFA) for the evaluation of workers’ well-being at farm level. Farms that are GRASP certified have spent the time to certify that they are attentive  to workers’ health and safety, and covering topics such as labor and human rights, representation of workers, and the protection of children and young workers, GRASP is a demonstration of  their responsible social practices.

 

What is Organic Certification?

Organic is a labeling term that indicates that the food or other agricultural product has been produced through approved methods. The organic standards describe the specific requirements that must be verified by a USDA-accredited certifying agent before products can be labeled USDA organic.

USDA Organic Standards

 

PRIMUSGFS Audit Certification

PrimusGFS is a Global Food Safety Initiative (GFSI) recognized audit Certification Program, with certification in 22 countries. Endorsed by more than 7,326 organizations, PrimusGFS provides total produce supply chain coverage.

Applicable for all production areas and is the assessment of an operation’s Food Safety Management System (FSMS). The FSMS is a set of interrelated systems that when used in combination ensure that food is safe for human consumption. It incorporates, GAPs, GMPs/PRPs, GHPs, HACCP and other practices such as regulatory requirements and communication to ensure food safety is maintained.

SMETA – Sedex Members Ethical Trade Audit

SMETA is an audit, which helps you to understand standards of labor, health and safety, environmental performance, and ethics within your own operations or at a supplier site. Businesses use SMETA to understand and make improvements to working conditions and environmental performance in their business and supply chain.

 

SQF Certification

The goal of SQF Certification is to deliver consistent, globally recognized food safety and quality certification programs based on sound scientific principles, applied across all industry sectors, and valued by all stakeholders.

 

How do I become certified?

USDA – Becoming organic certified

NC Department of Agriculture & Consumer Services – Organic Cost Share Program

NC Fresh Produce Safety: Third-Party Auditors

PrimusGFS

SQF Standard Training

SMETA – Sedex Members Ethical Trade Audit

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Arcola Hardwood Company

2316 NC Hwy 43, Warrenton, NC 27589

Contact
Gary Harris
Phone
252-257-4923 fax: 252-257-2655
Products: sweetpotato and produce boxes and bins
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20 bushel & 40 bushel produce boxes; hardwood lumber and box repair parts all to meet your needs.
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B & B Produce

2778 NC 50 South, Benson, NC 27504

Contact
Stephanie Williams - President | Debbie Johnson - General Manager
Phone
Office: 919-894-2527
Products: North Carolina grown sweetpotatoes

Varieties

Covington, Murasaki

Brands

Sun Beauty, Micro-Sweet
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B & B produce of Benson is a locally family-owned grower, packer, and shipper of fresh N.C. sweetpotatoes serving wholesale, retail, food service and processing markets. We are USDA Harmonized GAP, Global GAP, and GRASP certified.
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Barfoots of Botley, LTD

Sefter Farm, Pagham, West Sussex PO21 3PX UK | Website

Contact
Ketan Dave, Head of Buying
Phone
Office: 01243 268811 Ketan Mobile: +44 (0) 7901 006458
Products: Sweetpotato, sweet corn, asparagus, squash, chilli, zucchini, fresh prepared foods, peas, beans, broccoli

Brands

Grown with Love
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Our story began in 1976, when Peter Barfoot, a fifth-generation farmer, started growing a single crop in the unique micro-climate of the Hampshire Basin in the south of England. Today, Barfoots looks very different. We are still a family-owned business but now we grow, process, and pack a range of semi-exotic vegetables at farms and facilities around the world.
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Caquin Group

1500 Weston Rd. #3041 Weston , FL 33326 | Website

Contact
Andrea Schenone
Phone
863-800-0094
Products: Steel Conical Tapered Drums 55 Gallons, Steel Conical Tapered Drums 58 Gallons, Steel Conical Tapered Drums 60 Gallons, Drums Safety Seals
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At Caquin Group we have been providing our customers in the Food Processing Industry in the US and Canada with high-performing, sustainable and long-term cost-reducing Industrial Bulk Packaging for over 20 years. Our customers use our packaging solutions to efficiently and safely store and transport products such as vegetable and fruit purees and concentrate, oils, and honey among others. Our green thinking philosophy has always driven us to supply eco-friendly and reusable packaging. Our steel conical tapered drums are multi-use, recyclable, and provide our customers cost-reduction of more than 15% in storage and logistics costs versus other drums.
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Certis Biologicals

7827 Cape Chales Dr. Raleigh, NC 27617

Contact
Amanda Eade - Regional Sales and Key Account Manager | Clemen De Oliveira, Ph.D., Field Development Manager
Phone
Amanda Cell: (919) 537-5437 | Clemen Cell: (813) 393-9626
Products: NemaClean 10% WP, Melocon LN, Double Nickel, LifGard, Gemstar, Sil-Matrix, Oso, SoilGard, PFR-97, Cueva, Sluggo, Seduce, Bun-N0Sluggo, Neemix 4.5, Triology, Agree, Crymax, Deliver, Javelin, Des-X, Homplate, BoteGHA and Kocide
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With a proven, broad portfolio of crop protection solutions for organic and conventional production, Certis Biologicals has the answers growers need in today's dynamic agricultural environment. A leader in commercializing new product innovations in bio-control to solve tomorrow's agricultural issues.
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Courtier Nordany Broker Inc.

PO Box 7903 Grand Falls, NB E3Z 3E9 (Canada) | Website

Contact
Kent Nissen - Sales Representative | Monique Levesque - Sales Representative | Ricky Roberge - President | Joffrey Parent- Sales Represenative
Phone
Office: 506-473-9492 Fax: 506-473-7051
Products: Sweetpotatoes of all types
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One of the largest sweetpotato importers in Canada for processing and table varieties. Potato broker for all types: table, seed, chip stock, processing, and sweetpotatoes. We assist customers with scheduling, transportation, inspections, and customs documentation (export and import). We handle everything from contract negotiations to logistics and after-sales support. Blue Book #272961 & #285114, Canada GAP certified & CFIA/SFC, DRC #2357.
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Farm Credit Associations of North Carolina

146 Victory Lane, Statesville, NC 28625 | Website

Contact
Jocelyn Roten - Marketing, Skipper Jones - Sr. VP Marketing, Janna Bass - Sr. Marketing Specialiast, Maggie Hamm - Sr. VP & Chief Marketing Officer
Phone
Office: (704) 761-2899
Products: Agricultural Financing
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The Farm Credit Associations of NC are AgCarolina, Farm Credit, Cape Fear Farm Credit, and Carolina Farm Credit. These financial cooperatives are member-owned with 55 branches servicing all 100 counties in North Carolina. They serve as the leading providers of credit to farmers and rural residents in the state. The Associations have over $3.5 billion in loans and commitments outstanding to over 14,500 Northern Carolina farmers. Farm Credit has been making loans to finance land, home, farm buildings, operating expenses, livestock, and equipment, as well as other purposes for more than 100 years. Credit life insurance, crop insurance, appraisal services, and leasing are also available through the local branch offices. For more information and to locate a branch in your area, please visit www.FarmCreditofNC.com.
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Farm Fresh Produce Inc.

P.O. Box 124, Faison, NC 28341 | Website

Contact
Steven A. Ceccarelli - President, Alison Payton - Executive Assistant, Diana Ramirez - International Sales
Phone
800-606-9267 or 910-290-9871
Products: Farm Fresh sweetpotatoes

Varieties

Beauregard, Covington

Brands

Farm Fresh Premium Quality Sweetpotatoes
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Industry leading producer, packer and exporter of vegetables with a focus on premium sweetpotatoes from North Carolina. We have sales and distribution headquarters in North Carolina USA as well as Rotterdam, Netherlands.
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Farm Pak Products, Inc. – Barnes Farming

7840 Old Bailey Hwy, Spring Hope, NC 27882 | Website

Contact
Johnny Barnes - President, Jose Calderon -Sales Manager, Jacy Clapp - Marketing
Phone
(252) 885-6633 or (252) 885-2948
Products: sweetpotatoes

Varieties

Bonita, Covington, Evangeline, Murasaki and Purple Splendor: Organic available

Brands

Farm Pak, Beta Blast, Bethany's Best
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Farm Pak is a third-generation family-owned business. We grow, pack, ship, and export conventional and organic sweetpotatoes in all sizes available boxes (40 lb, 20 lb, and 6kg) 2, 3, and 5 lb bags, single microwaved-wrapped, and 1lb steamable bags. Our products are available year-round thanks to our temperature-controlled storage that accommodates 2 million bushels. We are Global GAP and GRASP certified and are a certified seed producer. Certified Seed sold under: Barnes Farming