Health & Medicine
Companies - Not Government - Should Be Responsible for Quality of Imported Food, FDA Says
As part of the final phase in carrying out the Food Safety and Modernization Act passed by Congress in 2010, the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) proposed two new draft rules on Friday requiring food importers to ensure the application of American safety standards on their foreign growers and processors.
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