Government Seeks Feedback on Feed Regulations

CANADA - e Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA) would like feedback on modernising Canada’s Feeds Regulations.
calendar icon 6 August 2012
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The Agency has initiated a multi-year review of its regulatory framework for food safety, plant health and animal health. The livestock feed regulations are being reviewed as part of this process.

In recent years, there have been significant changes in science, technology and trade patterns, and an increase in consumer interest in food safety. The CFIA will take these changes into consideration when updating the feed regulations.

The objective of the current review is to develop risk- and outcome-based feed regulations guided by the principle that safe feed contributes to safe food. Modernised regulations would:

  • continue to protect Canadians and the resources they rely on;
  • reduce any unnecessary regulatory burden on stakeholders;
  • reflect changes in science and technology;
  • support innovation.

For more information about this initiative, please read the discussion paper.

For additional background, please review the Codex Code of Practice on Good Animal Feeding PDF (169 kb). This international standard is an important part of the CFIA’s proposed approach to feed regulatory modernisation.

Charlotte Johnson

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