Imported Food Safety Measures
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This set of measures focuses on imported human food, imported animal food and the Foreign Supplier Verification Program (FSVP). The first compliance dates for FSVP began in May 2017.
Outcome: Reduced Risk of Illness or Injury Attributed to Imported Foods
FDA is collaborating with the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) to establish methods to estimate the impact of increased compliance and enhanced oversight of foreign suppliers on foodborne illness from imported foods in the United States. FDA and CDC continue to develop metrics for this outcome and will report measures once finalized.
Outcome: Increase Compliance of the Foreign Supplier with FDA Safety Standards
I. Number and Percent of Foreign Preventive Controls and CGMP inspections classified NAI, VAI, OAI |
II. Number of Class I and Class II recall events attributed to imported human food |
Outcome: More Effective Oversight of Foreign Suppliers by Importers (FSVP)
I. Number and Percent of FSVP inspections classified NAI, VAI, OAI |
Outcome: Increase Compliance of the Foreign Supplier with FDA Safety Standards
I. Number and Percent of Foreign Preventive Controls and CGMP inspections classified NAI, VAI, OAI
II. Number of Class I and Class II recall events attributed to imported human food
Outcome: More Effective Oversight of Foreign Suppliers by Importers (FSVP)
I. Number and Percent of FSVP inspections classified NAI, VAI, OAI
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Note: The data provided on this website is produced on an ongoing basis for performance management purposes and is subject to change due to updates of preliminary estimates, corrections, or other reasons. In addition, FDA may change the type or amount of data provided on this website at any time.