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FMI welcomes FDA’s extension of the food traceability rule compliance date

“We fully support efforts to improve traceability throughout the supply chain and are working diligently to do so.”

ARLINGTON, Va. – Today, FMI – The Food Industry Association expressed support for the U.S. Food and Drug Administration’s (FDA) proposed extension of the compliance deadline for the Food Traceability Rule to July 2028. However, it also urges the FDA to consider further adjustments to facilitate smoother implementation.

FMI President and CEO Leslie G. Sarasin provided the following statement:

 “FMI is grateful for FDA’s recognition of the need to extend the compliance date for the Food Traceability Rule, which is the most complex regulation the food industry has ever faced. We also strongly believe that FDA should use this opportunity to make reasonable changes to the rule to reduce unnecessary complexity that would burden the supply chain and increase food costs to consumers. 

“We fully support efforts to improve traceability throughout the supply chain and are working diligently to do so, but we must ensure that all stakeholders are engaged and that FDA can use the information required by the regulation to improve food safety without driving up costs throughout the supply chain. With a few key changes to the rule, FDA can meet the goal of reducing public health risk and facilitate more efficient and effective traceback investigations. 

“We thank the Trump administration for taking this very important and necessary step to provide more time for problem solving, technological innovation and collaboration. FMI and our members stand ready to continue working with FDA to make compliance achievable for all stakeholders while ensuring that the investment will improve food safety and public health for consumers.”

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