Regulatory
Process
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About
the regulatory process
U.S. and Canadian
government agencies are supposed to review food products
before they are made available on our food
shelves.
In the United States,
three government agencies are potentially responsible for
reviewing the safety of genetically modified foods before
they can be placed in the market: the USDA, FDA and
EPA.
In Canada, the
Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA) and Health Canada,
are responsible for the regulation of biotechnology
foods.
USDA
The U.S. Department of
Agriculture (USDA) is responsible for protecting U.S.
agriculture from pests and diseases. USDAs review
process includes opportunities for the public to comment.
The public will be invited to comment via notices in the
Federal
Register
FDA
The Food and Drug
Administration (FDA) is responsible for the safety of food
and animal feed.
EPA
The Environmental
Protection Agency (EPA) oversees the safety of pesticides,
including pesticide-resistant plants.
CFIA
The Canadian Food
Inspection Agency (CFIA) oversees the regulation of the
environmental release of plants with novel
traits.
Health
Canada
Health Canada is
responsible for administering the provisions of the Food and
Drugs Act, including ensuring the safety and nutrition of
new foods.
Related
content:
USDA
biotechnology FAQs
FDA
biotechnology page
EPA
biotechnology page
U.S.
Federal Register
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