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  1. FDA-TRACK: Agency-wide Program Performance

FDA-TRACK: Center for Veterinary Medicine - Animal Food Safety

FDA's Center for Veterinary Medicine (CVM) regulates animal drugs, animal devices and animal food under the Federal Food, Drug and Cosmetic Act. CVM protects and promotes the health of humans and animals by ensuring the safety of the American food supply, the safety of animal food and devices, and the safety and effectiveness of animal drugs.

Since mid-March 2020, FDA operations and FDA oversight of the U.S. food supply have been significantly impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic. The Agency's priorities during this time period have been the safety of our staff, conducting mission-critical activities, including inspections, responding to foodborne disease outbreaks, sampling and testing of imported food, and managing recalls. We have also worked to support continuity of the food supply chain, which includes keeping food and agricultural workers safe to allow continued production of food. Given these priorities, and state and local travel restrictions, FDA adjusted its approach to oversight activities.

For additional information, visit FDA's Food Safety and the Coronavirus Disease 2019 and FDA Efforts to Ensure Product Safety web pages.

Ensuring that the food people and animals eat is safe and protected from contamination is an essential element of promoting human and animal health. Through the Food Safety Modernization Act, FDA has the mandate and authority to construct a modern integrated food safety system that protects food from farm to table, establishes shared responsibility for food safety among all participants, and strengthens accountability for prevention of foodborne illness, domestically and internationally.

Each FDA-TRACK program area collects, analyzes, and reports its performance measures and results. Explore the progress CVM is making towards its Animal Food Safety strategic initiatives below:

Animal Food Inspection and Recall Measures

I. Number and Percent of Animal Food Current Good Manufacturing Practice inspections under 21 CFR part 507 classified NAI, VAI, OAI

II. Number and Percent of Domestic Animal Food Preventive Controls inspections classified NAI, VAI, OAI

III. Number and Percent of Foreign Animal Food Preventive Controls and CGMP inspections classified NAI, VAI, OAI

IV. Number and Percent of Animal Food Foreign Supplier Verification Program inspections classified NAI, VAI, OAI

V. Number of Class I and Class II Recall Events attributed to animal food produced at facilities subject to the Preventive Controls Animal Food regulation

VI. Number of Class I and Class II Recall Events attributed to imported finished animal food that is not intended for further manufacturing or processing

Animal Food Safety Review Measures

I. Percentage of Food Additive Petition (FAP) reviewed by the due date and Number of Investigational Food Additive Protocols received 

II. Percentage of Generally Recognized as Safe notices reviewed and acted on within 270 days


Animal Food Inspection and Recall Measures

I. Number and Percent of Animal Food Current Good Manufacturing Practice inspections under 21 CFR part 507 classified NAI, VAI, OAI

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II. Number and Percent of Domestic Animal Food Preventive Controls inspections classified NAI, VAI, OAI

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III. Number and Percent of Foreign Animal Food Preventive Controls and CGMP inspections classified NAI, VAI, OAI

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IV. Number and Percent of Animal Food Foreign Supplier Verification Program inspections classified NAI, VAI, OAI

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V. Number of Class I and Class II Recall Events attributed to animal food produced at facilities subject to the Preventive Controls Animal Food regulation

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VI. Number of Class I and Class II Recall Events attributed to imported finished animal food that is not intended for further manufacturing or processing

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Animal Food Safety Review Measures

I. Percentage of Food Additive Petition (FAP) Reviews completed by the due date and Number of Investigational Food Additive Protocols completed

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II. Percentage of Generally Recognized as Safe Notices reviewed and acted on within 270 days

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Download FDA-TRACK CVM Animal Food Safety Dataset

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.

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