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FDA Issues Additional FSMA Draft Guidance Documents for Animal Foods and Classification of Activities for Farms and Facilities

FDA Issues Additional FSMA Draft Guidance Documents for Animal Foods and Classification of Activities for Farms and Facilities
Thursday, August 25, 2016
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FDA has issued two draft guidance documents to assist industry with the implementation of Preventive Controls and Current Good Manufacturing Practices under the Animal Food Rule and another draft guidance to assist businesses in determining whether the activities they perform are within the “farm” definition.

  • The two Draft Guidance documents relating to the Animal Food Rule include:

  • The Draft Guidance pertaining to the classification of activities for farms and facilities, available here, is intended to assist businesses determine whether the activities they perform are within the “farm” definition.  In general, businesses that only perform activities within the “farm” definition are not subject to the FSMA Preventive Controls for Human Food or Animal Food rules.  Rather, activities involving covered produce may be subject to the FSMA Produce Safety rule instead.

  • All three draft guidance documents are available for public comment starting today, August 25, 2016.

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