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Malaysian food exporters to face auditing under new FDA rule

byCT Report
03/02/2017
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KUALA LUMPUR: Malaysian food exporters to the US will likely need to undergo auditing process on their factories and record keeping procedures when the US government starts enforcing the Foreign Supplier Verification Programme (FSVP) rule from May 2017 onwards.

According to details, the Malaysia External Trade Development Corporation (Matrade) said that the FSVP rule to be enforced by the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) is part of the latter’s Food Safety and Modernization Act of 2011. Hence, it was crucial for Malaysian food and beverage (F&B) exporters to the US to be aware of the new measures, it said.

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The FSVP rule, designed to ensure the safety and compliance of imported food from foreign suppliers, requires non-exempted importers to establish written procedures for evaluating the hazards and risks associated with each foreign supplier and imported food.

“This new rule makes US-based food importers responsible in ensuring that their imports are produced in a manner that is consistent with the US food safety standards.

“More specifically, importers will be responsible for determining known or reasonably foreseeable hazards with each food,” it said.

Matrade explained these hazards can be physical or chemical including radio-logical and microbial in nature.  Therefore, importers must evaluate the risk of each food, based on hazard analysis and the foreign supplier’s performance.

Based on this information, the importer is to approve the suppliers and establish the appropriate supplier verification activities.

The importer is responsible for conducting supplier verification activities and for the corrective actions for any non-conformance of these activities. These procedures must be documented and be followed by the importer.

Malaysian exporters must take note that the FSVP programs are specific to each food and supplier. The importer will determine which supplier verification activities are appropriate, based on the evaluation of the risk.

One of these activities, the annual onsite audits of the supplier’s facility, is generally required when there is a reasonable probability that exposure to the hazard will result in serious adverse health consequences or death to humans or animals.

Malaysia’s exports of processed food to the US reached US$155.4mil (RM639mil) during the period January-November 2016. Among the top products exported include cocoa & cocoa products, cereals, edible products, processed seafood and prepared fruits & vegetables.

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