The act includes a provision of $15 million for electronic identification (eID) tags that will potentially be required by ranchers under the Animal Disease Traceability rules.
Compliance with FSMA Section 204 is not without its challenges, and businesses must allocate substantial resources to meet the regulatory requirements.
The records mandated by FSMA 204 include information that is kept in the normal course of business and some items that are not captured and shared immediately.
At its core, Section 204 of the Food Safety Modernization Act
focuses on recordkeeping as a means to trace and track food products throughout the supply chain.
The Hall County Board of Commissioners sent a letter to JBS in February with concerns from citizens and commissioners related to the wastewater spill in Nebraska.
The scope of entities covered by FSMA 204 is extensive, encompassing not only food retailers but also facilities involved in the processing, packing and storing of food.
While globalization has facilitated access to diverse and exotic food products, it has also increased the potential for contamination and the risk of foodborne pathogens.