FDA’s Stakeholder Talks on Food Traceability Rule Ignite Calls for Swift Implementation
Fifteen Years of Development Faces Fresh Scrutiny (Image Credits: Unsplash) The U.S. Food and Drug Administration recently outlined steps to support compliance with its long-awaited Food Traceability Rule, prompting sharp rebukes from food safety advocates who view the plans as prolonged procrastination.[1][2] Fifteen Years of Development Faces Fresh Scrutiny Congress directed the FDA in 2011 through the Food Safety Modernization Act to establish enhanced traceability requirements for certain foods. The resulting rule targets high-risk items prone to contamination outbreaks, mandating records for critical supply chain events like packing, shipping, and receiving.[3] Entities that manufacture, process, pack, or hold foods on … Read more