The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) said Thursday that it is extending the compliance deadline for its far-reaching FSMA 204 Food Traceability Rule by 30 months. The rule was originally set to take ...
The FDA delayed the food traceability rule by 30 months, giving food businesses more time to meet requirements they argue are complex.
Originally set for 20 January 2026, the Food Traceability Rule aims to boost traceability and reduce foodborne illness.
FSCL maintains the capability to respond to emerging and emergency food safety issues affecting Member States. Food traceability and control of food contaminants FSCL’s work centers on the ...
FDA plans to extend the compliance date for the food traceability rule by 30 months to allow for better coordination across ...
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FSMA Sec. 204(d) was to take effect Jan. 1, 2026. Even though it was finalized three years ago, the food industry indicated it needed more time.
Part of the 2011 Food Safety Modernization Act (FSMA), the Food Traceability Rule requires any company that manufactures or ...
The agency says entities well positioned to meet the original January 2026 compliance deadline have expressed concern about ...