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Community Supported Agriculture February 18, 2014 Tara Stout Food Safety and Certifications Manager ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT DEPARTMENT

A BRIEF OVERVIEW OF HOW CAPAY INC. OPERATES: Dist. & Logistics Capay Inc. Farms Suppliers Other Farms CSA: Community Supported Agriculture Grocery Stores Restaurants & Farmers Markets Grocery Stores Restaurants & Farmers Markets

IT ALL BEGINS AT THE FARM COMMUNITY SUPPORTED AGRICULTURE | FEBRUARY 18, 2014 Harvesting Weather permitting – begins at 6am Packing Harvest dependent – begins at 9am Commodity Specific Field packed - lot codes RPC (Re-usable Plastic Container) Harvest bin

HARVEST BINS & RPCS

SIZING LINE

WASHING LINE

HYDROVAC

SUPPLIERS Supplier Requirements: Organic Certification (if applicable) Food Safety Certificate Indemnification Agreement Reason for additional suppliers: Variety of product/Specific Commodity Build relationships with small farms Product is trucked to the West Sac Distribution center daily Will be used by FFTY or CO wholesale Additional Suppliers deliver their product to West Sac

OUR FOOD SAFETY & CERTIFICATIONS Distribution Centers Certified by Ceres - GMPs Distribution Centers Certified by Ceres - GMPs Farms Certified by Primus - GAPs Farms Certified by Primus - GAPs All farms & facilities: CCOF certified - Organic

WEST SACRAMENTO DISTRIBUTION CENTER Product is received and stored in 1 of 3 different coolers – commodity and temperature specific FFTY Orders are finalized two days prior to delivery date for inventory and delivery routes Prep Crew: Sunday – Wednesday 6pm-5am Weigh or portion out product COMMUNITY SUPPORTED AGRICULTURE | FEBRUARY 18, 2014

WEST SACRAMENTO DISTRIBUTION CENTER Packing Crew: Monday – Thursday 6am-5pm Assemble boxes as selected by customers preferences Exclusions and substitutions Origin of product Each box receives Farm News Recipes Contents of box list Regulars assembled in AM Specials assembled in PM Pallets of boxes are organized reverse of delivery order COMMUNITY SUPPORTED AGRICULTURE | FEBRUARY 18, 2014

Delivery date assigned by zip code Delivery order uploaded to GPS for drivers Vans stagger loading boxes beginning at 7PM Delivery of CSA boxes can occur between 8PM and 10AM – Dependent on location business vs. residence DELIVERY

PICTURES POSTED BY CUSTOMERS: COMMUNITY SUPPORTED AGRICULTURE | FEBRUARY 18, 2014

PICTURES POSTED BY CUSTOMERS: COMMUNITY SUPPORTED AGRICULTURE | FEBRUARY 18, 2014

COMPANY HISTORY COMMUNITY SUPPORTED AGRICULTURE | FEBRUARY 18, 2014 Video Clip: rm.htm#

The Companys Vision: People participate in a transparent food system where communities and sustainable farms are connected. Community Supported Agriculture | February 18, 2014

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