ResponsibleAg Launches Newly Redesigned Website
Jun 03 2024
ResponsibleAg — the comprehensive certification program that demonstrates agribusinesses’ commitment to environmental, health, safety, and security — unveiled its newly redesigned website at www.responsibleag.org.
“The website redesign creates a user-friendly browsing experience that enables visitors to quickly learn about ResponsibleAg and its value to a variety of agriculture businesses,” says Daren Coppock, president and CEO of the Agricultural Retailers Association (ARA).
Developed by industry leaders, ResponsibleAg certification provides education and a systematic approach to continuous improvement, helping participants identify potential compliance issues and correct them before the next government agency audit — saving time and helping to minimize the potential for penalties.
“Not only is the ResponsibleAg website the front door to this valuable certification program, but it also contains important information for anyone concerned about agricultural facility safety and security,” says Corey Rosenbusch, president and CEO of The Fertilizer Institute (TFI).
ResponsibleAg is the only certification program in the nation that provides a comprehensive assessment of agribusinesses. Participants have access to a variety of resources, including the Compliance Assistance Library, which provides quick and easy descriptions of common federal compliance citations.
Visit www.responsibleag.org to browse the website and learn more about ResponsibleAg.
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About ResponsibleAg:
ResponsibleAg is an industry-led initiative committed to helping agribusinesses safely store and handle farm input supplies. The certification program, jointly operated by the Agricultural Retailers Association and The Fertilizer Institute, helps participants ensure they are compliant with environmental, health, safety, and security regulations to keep employees, customers, and communities safe. For more information, go to www.responsibleag.org.