FDA offers help with following the Food Traceability proposed rule

(File graphic courtesy FDA)

The Food and Drug Administration is offering several resources to help people understand and follow a proposed rule that requires more traceability recordkeeping for certain produce.

The proposed Food Traceability rule would carry out part of the FDA Food Safety Modernization Act, according to a news release.

The first resource is a tool for exploring the results of the risk-ranking model for food tracing used in the development of the Food Traceability List. 

In the tool, users can learn more about the methods and criteria used to score commodity-hazard pairs, and the results of that scoring which was used to determine which foods to include on the Food Traceability List.

The FDA has also released a pre-recorded webinar featuring Frank Yiannas, deputy commissioner for food policy and response, and Angela Fields, a traceability expert with FDA’s Coordinated Outbreak Response and Evaluation Network. 

During the presentation, they discuss the benefits of the proposed rule, who would be subject to the rule, what the proposed key requirements are and exemptions.

There is also a “who is subject to the rule?” flowchart and a key terms glossary.

The FDA will host virtual public meetings to discuss the proposed rule Nov. 18 and Dec. 2. 

Learn more and register at this meeting page.

Related news:

 

 

 

Latest News

FMI reveals 2024 Store Manager Award finalists
FMI reveals 2024 Store Manager Award finalists

FMI reveals 2024 Store Manager Awards finalists, highlighting exceptional sales, leadership and community service, with a People's Pick competition opening April 29th and an award ceremony on May 9th.

Oppy partners with company to build geothermal-powered greenhouse
Oppy partners with company to build geothermal-powered greenhouse

Deep Earth Energy Production Corp. is set to develop Canada's first-ever geothermal power facility at the province of Saskatchewan’s U.S. border.

Stemilt: California cherry promotions lining up strong starting May 23
Stemilt: California cherry promotions lining up strong starting May 23

Retailers can capture significant California cherry sales by promoting “pedal to the metal” to the end of the season, says Brianna Shales, marketing director for Stemilt Growers.

Farm Aid Ramps Up Mental Health Resources to Help Farmers
Farm Aid Ramps Up Mental Health Resources to Help Farmers

Mental health support services are hard to find in rural areas. Did you know 90 million people live in designated Mental Health Professional Shortage Areas? To further complicate matters, stress among farmers is growing.

DelFrescoPure tomatoes to make CPMA debut
DelFrescoPure tomatoes to make CPMA debut

DelFrescoPure says its Original Cherry Tomatoes on the Vine will make their Canadian entrance, celebrating both flavor and sustainability.

U.S. cold storage market expected to grow at a double-digit clip through 2031
U.S. cold storage market expected to grow at a double-digit clip through 2031

A research report from Skyquest released this year forecasts the U.S. cold storage market will grow from $43.2 billion in 2023 to $118.8 billion by 2031.