[Fact sheet - traceability] : [Safe Food for Canadians Regulations].: A104-143/6-2018Tr-PDF

Traceability is the ability to track the movement of a food or a food commodity, one step back and one step forward. Under the Safe Food for Canadians Regulations (SFCR), new traceability requirements will apply to most food businesses that: import food; export food; distribute or send food products across provincial or territorial borders; manufacture, process, treat, preserve, grade, store, package or label food to be exported or sent across provincial or territorial borders; grow and harvest fresh fruits or vegetables to be exported or sent across provincial or territorial borders; slaughter food animals from which meat products are derived, where the meat product is exported or sent across provincial or territorial borders; store and handle edible meat products in their imported condition for inspection by the Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA); sell food to consumers at retail, which would need to be traced one step back but not forward to the consumer.

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Publication information
Department/Agency Canadian Food Inspection Agency.
Title [Fact sheet - traceability] : [Safe Food for Canadians Regulations].
Variant title Bilgi Formu - İzlenebilirlik : Kanadalılar için Güvenli Gıda Mevzuatı (SFCR)
İzlenebilirlik
Kanadalılar için Güvenli Gıda Mevzuatı (SFCR)
Publication type Monograph
Language [Turkish]
Other language editions [English]
Format Electronic
Electronic document
Parallel description [French]
Note(s) English title supplied by the publisher.
Issued also in French under title: Fiche d'information - traçabilité : Règlement sur la salubrité des aliments au Canada.
Text in Turkish.
Publishing information [Ottawa] : Canadian Food Inspection Agency, [2018]
Description [2] p.
Catalogue number
  • A104-143/6-2018Tr-PDF
Subject terms Food safety
Regulations
Food processing
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