April 2, 2008
USA - Third-Party Certification Programs for Foods and Feeds; Request for CommentsThe Food and Drug Administration (FDA) is requesting comments on the use of third-party certification programs for foods and feeds. An increasing number of firms that sell foods to the public are requesting that their suppliers become certified as meeting food and feed safety and quality standards as a condition of doing business. FDA seeks more information on the existence and use of these types of programs.Details in the Federal Register: [Txt] [PDF]
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