Agriculture Companies in California
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California has an active agricultural sector, with 0 farms, food processors, and agricultural suppliers in our database. Agricultural vendors supplying to federal programs — including USDA commodity programs and school nutrition contracts — must be free of SAM.gov exclusions. Farm labor contractors and food processing facilities are subject to OSHA agricultural and general industry standards.
The listings below are drawn from KnowVendor's database of 1.7 million U.S. companies. Each profile is screened against SAM.gov, OSHA, and FMCSA records.
Registered Agriculture Companies in California
No agriculture companies indexed yet for California. Check back soon — data is updated daily.
Compliance risk context — Agriculture sector
Agricultural employers are subject to OSHA 29 CFR 1928 (Agriculture Standards). The most common citations involve field sanitation, tractor safety, and pesticide handling. Food processing subsidiaries fall under 29 CFR 1910 general industry standards.
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SAM.gov exclusions
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OSHA inspection history
Every inspection, citation type, violation severity, and civil penalty on record.
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FMCSA safety ratings
Motor carrier safety ratings, CSA scores, and out-of-service rates for transport vendors.
Frequently Asked Questions — Agriculture Vendor Screening in California
How do I screen a agriculture company in California before signing a contract?
Run three parallel checks: (1) search the SAM.gov exclusion database; (2) review OSHA inspection history for safety violations and penalties; (3) if the vendor operates commercial vehicles, check FMCSA safety ratings. KnowVendor aggregates all three into a single free report. Agricultural employers are subject to OSHA 29 CFR 1928 (Agriculture Standards). The most common citations involve field sanitation, tractor safety, and pesticide handling. Food processing subsidiaries fall under 29 CFR 1910 general industry standards.
What compliance risks are specific to agriculture vendors in California?
Agricultural employers are subject to OSHA 29 CFR 1928 (Agriculture Standards). The most common citations involve field sanitation, tractor safety, and pesticide handling. Food processing subsidiaries fall under 29 CFR 1910 general industry standards.
Do agricultural vendors need SAM.gov registration for USDA contracts?
Yes — vendors participating in USDA commodity programs, school lunch contracts, conservation program agreements, or any other federal agricultural contracts must be registered in SAM.gov and must not appear on the exclusion list.
What is the SAM.gov exclusion list and who does it affect in California?
The SAM.gov exclusion database lists entities prohibited from receiving federal contracts or assistance. This includes companies that have been debarred for fraud, defaulted on federal contracts, or violated federal regulations. In California, agriculture companies working on government-funded projects or serving as subcontractors to federal primes must not appear on this list. KnowVendor checks the database daily.
How many agriculture companies are listed in California on KnowVendor?
KnowVendor currently lists 0 agriculture companies registered in California. All currently listed companies show clean records — though data is updated daily and status can change.
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