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Course Description

Gain the necessary skills to harvest, prepare and preserve food from urban gardens. Learn the theory, practices and principles to store, can, dry and freeze the harvest. Current food safety guidelines and requirements are emphasized.

This course is designed for urban community gardeners, co-operative associations, municipal planners and environmental advocates wishing to identify the potentials and constraints for gardens in the urban environment.

What You'll Learn

Upon successful completion of this course, you will be able to:

  • Select produce best suited for home food processing and preservation
  • Describe the key steps involved in canning, drying, and freezing foods as well as being able to describe the limitations of each methodology
  • Assess whether various processing and storage methods are appropriate for specific fruits and vegetables
  • Describe the basic mechanisms of food deterioration and how to minimize their impact
  • Develop a basic HACCP plan for home processing of fruits and vegetables
  • Interpret food safety guidelines as presented on the Canadian Food Inspection Agency website
  • Apply CFIA food safety guidelines to your own home food preservation work

Sponsoring Partners

Applies Towards the Following Certificates

Technical Requirements

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Section Title
Food Processing for Urban Gardeners
Type
Online Asynchronous
Dates
September 14, 2026 to December 06, 2026
Contact Hours
36.0
Delivery Options
Online Asynchronous  
Course Fee(s)
Potential Discount(s)

Section Notes

Please review our Withdrawal, Transfer and Refund Policy under "Non-degree Credit Courses and Programs" - Online Asynchronous Courses.

If you are new to online learning, we encourage you to visit our Online Learning at UofG resource page.

There are no textbooks required in this course. You will need to purchase a small quantity of different foods to complete the course assessments. See the course materials for details.

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