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Evolving traceability recordkeeping requirements under FSMA Section 204
New guidance impacts traceability recordkeeping requirements
Section 204 of the Food Safety Modernization Act establishes traceability recordkeeping requirements beyond those in existing regulations for persons who manufacture, process, pack or hold foods included on the Food Traceability List. Sara Bratager, food traceability and food safety scientist at the Institute of Food Technologists, discusses implications of the new rule and how it fits into the evolving role of traceability in the seafood supply chain.