FDA likely to boost inspections of imported food
WASHINGTON — The Food and Drug Administration is likely to propose a major shift in how it inspects and regulates imported food, as Americans continue to devour vast amounts of imported, and sometimes exotic, food.
The goal is to shift to a "risk-based" system under which FDA inspectors, using extensive information, would focus on shipments posing the biggest potential hazards. To do that, the agency would collect much more data from overseas on how foods are produced and handled — called "life-cycle" data — and feed it into a database for its inspectors.
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