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Hot topics the FCN editorial staff is following now…
• FSMA: Ten provisions from the FDA Food Safety • Chemical Contaminants: Arsenic in juice, Bisphenol
Modernization Act were to be published on Jan. 4, A in food packaging and a push to reexamine additives
including the Foreign Supplier Verification under the Generally Recognized as Safe program …
Program, Standards for Produce Safety and It’s not just FSMA that has FDA busy.
the designation of certain foods as high-risk for
enhanced tracking requirements. More FSMA • HIMP: The USDA Food Safety and Inspection
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Preventive Control Requirements. Also, the food Inspection Models Project (HIMP). Meanwhile, USDA
industry is keeping an eye on how FDA handles its also is preparing to start enforcing its new rule to
many new enforcement authorities. identify six additional strains of E. coli as adulterants.
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