Taylor Optimistic on FSMA Implementation, Funding
Food and Drug Administration “food safety czar” Michael Taylor expressed cautious optimism Monday that FDA can resolve what has become a primary concern: a
From tainted vegetable protein and pet food to peppers contaminated with Salmonella, unsafe food imports have posed a problem for the United States and the FDA, which has been able
An editorial in this week’s Journal of the American Medical Association heralds the new FDA Food Safety Modernization Act (FSMA) as “a remarkable step forward for the food safety
The third public meeting hosted by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration on the newly enacted Food Safety Modernization Act will be held from 9 a.m. to 5
Under the new Food Safety Modernization Act, registered food and feed companies must evaluate known safety hazards that could occur as their products are made, processed, packed, transported and stored
Approximately two-thirds of likely voters support additional funding for the U.S. Food and Drug Administration to implement the recently-enacted FDA Food Safety Modernization Act, according to a poll released
Taylor: FSMA Implementation ‘Enormously Complicated,’ Resource Increase Key
Deputy Commissioner for Foods at the U.S. Food and Drug Administration, Michael Taylor, says the agency remains focused on creating a
With the Food Safety Modernization Act setting new requirements for manufacturing and distribution, food companies must adapt to the new regulatory environment by identifying and resolving potential problems that could
FDA: Unclear How Much It Will Cost to Conduct Inspections to meet FSMA Requirements
Michael Taylor, Deputy Commissioner for Foods, the public official charged with leading the implementation of the
With a reminder that it was a key supporter of the Food Safety Modernization Act, the U.S. Chamber of Commerce made public a letter it sent Thursday to Dr.
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration announced two new regulations Wednesday, the first rules issued since the Food Safety Modernization Act gave it some extra muscle.
Both rules take
Senator Jon Tester (D-MT), the only farmer serving in the upper chamber, touted his work on the recently enacted food safety law before a sustainable food audience in Washington, D.