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Animal Feed Regulations & Safety: Page 58
Animal Feed Recalls
Purina recalls sheep feed for elevated copper levels
Purina Animal Nutrition L.L.C. is voluntarily recalling one lot of Purina Lamb Grower B30 Medicated Sheep Feed packaged in the green and white generic paper LAND O LAKES Feed bags.
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Feed Production by Region
How to determine which feed ingredients are ‘EU approved’
Feed companies and suppliers should refer to the EU ingredient and additives regulatory guides to produce safe, legal products.
Animal Feed Recalls
Manna Pro recalls chick starter feed
Manna Pro Products LLC is voluntarily recalling a single lot (MADE 11/23/15 WP-2) of Manna Pro Chick Starter Medicated, UPC 0 95668 10555 6, packaged in 25 pound bags because it may contain excessive salt.
Latest News
Rock River Lab launches mill QA program for FSMA compliance
Rock River Laboratory has launched the Mill Quality Assurance (QA) Program to proactively assist feed mills and feed manufacturers in meeting the new compliance standards from the U.S. FDA’s Food Safety and Modernization Act.
Animal Feed Regulations & Safety
AFIA, NGFA to develop hazard analysis for FSMA compliance
The research and education arms of the American Feed Industry Association (AFIA) and National Grain and Feed Association (NGFA) are partnering to finance a major project that will help animal feed, feed ingredient and pet food facilities cost-effectively comply with a core requirement of the Food and Drug Administration’s final rules implementing the Food Safety Modernization Act (FSMA).
Animal Feed Regulations & Safety
Why liquid fat toxicity testing in animal feed is critical
David Vine, quality manager at Adams & Green Ltd, outlines the dangers of dioxins in the food chain and the actions being taken to ensure animal feed isn’t the source of contamination.
Animal Feed Manufacturing
Flexibility added to FSMA sanitary transportation rule
U.S. Food and Drug Administration’s (FDA) Food Safety Modernization Act (FSMA) final rule on Sanitary Transportation of Human and Animal Food has added some flexibility for the feed industry, but also added some inconsistent exemptions, according to the American Feed Industry Association (AFIA).
Poultry
EU antibiotic growth promoter ban not most costly regulation
The ban of antibiotic growth promoters in food producing poultry and livestock in the EU has resulted in a reduction in the total use of antibiotics in animal production in Europe, Dominique Chavette, international poultry market manager, Invivo USA, reported.
Feed Mill Management
Top 3 FSMA compliance tips for your business
Food Safety Modernization Act (FSMA) requirements continue to create challenges for feed industry companies, so it’s valuable to hear from a few of the top regulatory managers in the field.
Mycotoxin Management
FSMA requirements highlight need to control mycotoxin risk
Under the Food Safety Modernization Act (FSMA), written safety plans for each mill are now required to identify preventive controls. This provides assurances that mycotoxins and other hazards are minimized or prevented.
Latest News
Training on FSMA and VFD starts in Missouri
Ralco has announced that Matt Frederking, one of the nation’s top authorities on the Food Safety Modernization Act (FSMA), is holding four regional training sessions with feed producers throughout the state of Missouri to assist them in understanding and preparing for pending regulatory changes.
Latest News
AFIA adds director of regulatory affairs
The American Feed Industry Association welcomes Preston Buff, Ph.D., as director of regulatory affairs.
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