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Poland gets go-ahead to send poultry to the U.S.

By News Desk on October 18, 2021

Poland has been given the green light to export poultry products to the United States.

The USDA’s Food Safety and Inspection Service (FSIS) has reviewed Poland’s poultry laws, regulations, and inspection system, and judged they…
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EU audit finds Thai poultry controls worse than before

By Joe Whitworth on September 23, 2018

An audit of the control system in Thailand on poultry meat for export to Europe has found it has got worse in some areas since the last inspection in 2013.

Auditors from the Directorate-General Health…
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Canada has 2 weeks left to get its food safety act together

By Dan Flynn on March 2, 2016

USDA’s Food Safety and Inspection Service (FSIS) is demanding Canada comply with recommendations from an audit of the country’s food safety for meat, poultry and eggs or it’s exports to the U.S. will be blocked.
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Why USDA Needs a New Program to Export Sandwiches to Canada

By Lydia Zuraw on November 5, 2015

Sandwich_406x250Which foods the U.S. Food and Drug Administration regulates and which foods the U.S. Department of Agriculture regulates are not easy questions to answer. One oft-repeated example used to demonstrate the complexities is that cheese…
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Oklahoma's Horse Slaughter Ban Dropped for Export Business

By Dan Flynn on February 25, 2013

Oklahoma is on track to become the first state to lift its own ban on horse slaughter since the U.S. government removed its prohibition in 2012. Four states, California, Illinois, Texas, and Oklahoma, have state…
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