Tuesday, April 24, 2012

CFIA to licence importers



 The Canadian Food Inspection Agency will soon demand that importers get a licence every two years.

The money grab starts at $259.48 and rises to $277.80 by 2017-18
It comes on the eve of the implementation of what’s called the MEGA-REG in the United States, and a requirement that all who import food into the U.S. obtain a licence eery two years. The fees, if any, have not yet been announced by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration and the U.S. Department of Agriculture.
The CFIA has opened consultations on the proposed fees until June 29.
"The proposed regulations would include a range of tools and streamlined processes to help importers -- particularly small enterprises -- transition to the new requirements," CFIA said.
"Whether food comes from across the street or across the ocean, consumers should have confidence in their purchases," said Agriculture Minister Gerry Ritz.

"The measures being proposed would tighten controls on imported foods and build on the significant investments we've already made to safeguard Canada's food supply," he said.

So, tell us, Gerry, how does licensing importers do anything to enhance food safety? It seems to have more to do with enhancing your budget.