Regulatory Requirements, Compliance 17 Jan 2025 compliance, usda, poultry, food safety, retained water, meat industry

🍗New FSIS Guidelines for Retained Water in Meat and Poultry Products

FSIS is announcing updates to and responding to comments on its guideline to assist meat (including Siluriformes fish and fish products) and poultry establishments in meeting the regulatory requirements for calculating the correct retained water percentage in raw livestock, poultry, and Siluriformes fish carcasses and parts resulting from post-evisceration processing. FSIS is providing clarification based on arithmetic errors commonly encountered in protocol reviews.

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Compliance, Business Incentives 17 Jan 2025 agriculture, regulations, environmental protection, usda, reporting and recordkeeping requirements, natural resources, greenhouse gas emissions, greenhouse gases, climate-smart agriculture, biofuels, fuel economy

🌱Guidelines for Climate-Smart Ag Practices in Biofuel Production

This interim rule with request for comment establishes technical guidelines for quantifying, reporting, and verifying the greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions associated with agricultural production of biofuel feedstock commodity crops grown in the United States in the context of environmental service markets. Specifically, the rule establishes guidelines for the reporting and verification of practices and technologies used in the production of certain commodity crops that result in lower greenhouse gas emissions or increases in carbon storage. These practices are referred to in the context of this rule as climate-smart agriculture (CSA) practices. The guidelines established through this rule articulate an approach for farm producers to quantify the GHG emissions associated with crops produced using one or more CSA practices. The guidelines also articulate a framework for how information regarding GHG emissions, resulting from the production of biofuel feedstock commodity crops, could be reported and tracked throughout the supply chain.

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Financial Assistance, Compliance, Business Incentives 17 Jan 2025 agriculture, usda, administrative practice and procedure, financial assistance, reporting and recordkeeping requirements, disaster assistance, livestock, bees, dairy products, fruits, seafood, nursery stock

🌾Analysis of Supplemental Agricultural Assistance Programs Regulations

This rule makes discretionary changes to simplify and streamline deadlines for the Emergency Assistance for Livestock, Honeybees, and Farm-Raised Fish Program (ELAP), the Livestock Forage Disaster Program (LFP), and the Livestock Indemnity Program (LIP). It also makes changes to clarify ELAP provisions for assistance for transportation of livestock feed.

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Regulatory Compliance, Financial Impact 17 Jan 2025 agriculture, regulations, usda, reporting and recordkeeping requirements, dairy, milk pricing, fmmo, northeast, milk marketing orders

🥛New Pricing Regulations for Federal Milk Marketing Orders Explained

This final rule amends the pricing provisions in the 11 Federal Milk Marketing Orders (FMMOs). Separate producer referenda held in each of the 11 FMMOs obtained the necessary two-thirds vote in favor of adoption of the amendments as proposed. Accordingly, the Agricultural Marketing Service (AMS) is issuing this final rule amending all 11 FMMOs in accordance with the Agricultural Marketing Agreement Act of 1937, as amended (AMAA).

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Regulatory Compliance, Financial Implications 16 Jan 2025 regulations, usda, reporting and recordkeeping requirements, food labeling, food grades and standards, dairy, butterfat testing, business savings, agricultural marketing

🧈New USDA Rule on Butterfat Testing

This final rule adopts amendments to the plant records requirement for the Agricultural Marketing Service (AMS) Dairy Grading and Inspection Program. The amendments allow butterfat tests to be performed at an in-house or approved third party laboratory and add a requirement for plants to maintain and make such records available for examination by a United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) inspector. These amendments increase efficiency by conforming to current industry practice.

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Regulatory Compliance, Trade Implications 16 Jan 2025 agriculture, usda, import regulations, animal health, nicaragua, screwworm

🚫Nicaragua Added to Screwworm List

We are advising the public that we have added Nicaragua to the Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service (APHIS) list maintained on the APHIS website of regions considered affected with screwworm. We took this action because of the confirmation of screwworm in this region.

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Regulatory Compliance, Professional Events 16 Jan 2025 compliance, public meeting, regulatory, usda, trade, food additives, codex alimentarius

🍽️Important Public Meeting on Food Additives Regulations in 2025

The U.S. Codex Office is sponsoring a public meeting on February 18, 2025, from 9 a.m. to 12 p.m. eastern time (ET). The objective of the public meeting is to provide information and receive public comments on agenda items and draft U.S. positions to be discussed at the 55th Session of the Codex Committee on Food Additives (CCFA) of the Codex Alimentarius Commission, which is scheduled to be held in Seoul, Republic of Korea, from March 24-28, 2025. The U.S. Manager for Codex Alimentarius and the Under Secretary for Trade and Foreign Agricultural Affairs recognize the importance of providing interested parties the opportunity to obtain background information on the 55th Session of the CCFA and to address items on the agenda.

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Regulatory Compliance, Economic Impact 16 Jan 2025 agriculture, regulations, usda, poultry, livestock, market competition

🐄USDA Withdraws Proposed Livestock and Poultry Market Rules

The United States Department of Agriculture's ("USDA" or "the Department") Agricultural Marketing Service ("AMS" or "the Agency") is withdrawing a notice of proposed rulemaking, the "Fair and Competitive Livestock and Poultry Markets" proposed rule.

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Compliance, Financial Assistance 16 Jan 2025 agriculture, regulations, usda, reporting and recordkeeping requirements, poultry, surety bonds, confidential business information, compensation, trade practices, broiler, fair trade, stockyards

🐔New Regulations Impacting Poultry Grower Compensation and Practices

This final rule by the United States Department of Agriculture's (USDA or the Department) Agricultural Marketing Service (AMS or the Agency) amends the Agency's regulations under the Packers and Stockyards Act, 1921 (P&S Act or Act). The Act protects fair trade, financial integrity, and competitive markets for poultry. The final rule prohibits certain payment practices under poultry grower ranking systems (commonly known as tournaments) in contract poultry production for broiler chickens, requires live poultry dealers (LPDs) to adopt policies and procedures for operating a fair ranking system for broiler growers, and requires LPDs to provide certain information to broiler growers when the LPD requests or requires the grower to make additional capital investments. These regulations will increase transparency and address deception and unfairness in broiler grower payments, tournament operations, and capital improvement systems.

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Regulatory Compliance, Trade Agreements, Professional Events 16 Jan 2025 agriculture, public meeting, usda, codex alimentarius, vegetables, fresh fruits

🥕Public Meeting Notice by U.S. Codex Office on Fresh Produce Standards

The U.S. Codex Office is sponsoring a public meeting on Feb 5, 2025. The objective of the public meeting is to provide information and receive public comments on agenda items and draft U.S. positions to be discussed at the 22nd Session of the Codex Committee on Fresh Fruits and Vegetables (CCFFV), which will meet in Mexico City, Mexico, from February 25-March 1, 2025. The U.S. Manager for Codex Alimentarius and the Under Secretary for Trade and Foreign Agricultural Affairs recognize the importance of providing interested parties the opportunity to obtain background information on the 23rd Session of the CCFFV and to address items on the agenda.

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