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Austin Therrell
Austin currently serves as the Executive Director for the Association of American Feed Control Officials (AAFCO). Prior to his current role with AAFCO, he served on the Board of Directors and as the Co-Chair of the AAFCO Feed & Feed Ingredient Manufacturing Committee, as a member of the AAFCO Pet Food Committee, and as a
2023 AFRPS Meeting
Registration Information Online Registration PDF Registration Registration Deadline: February 26, 2023 *FDA Registrants: Please complete the PDF form and return to aafco@aafco.org for review and approval. There are limited spots available for FDA, and you must work closely with AFRPS to attend. AFRPS Meeting Agenda Hotel Information Renaissance Mobile Riverview Plaza Hotel 64 S Water Street Mobile,
New Standards for Human Grade Pet Food
AAFCO has a new standard for human grade pet and specialty pet food products. This new standard, along with AAFCO’s Guidelines for “Human Grade” Claims, outline how all human grade pet food products should be manufactured in accordance with the acceptable regulations for ready-to-eat human food.
Canada
Office Information Canadian Food Inspection Agency, Animal Feed Division Main Phone: 1-800-442-2342 Website: www.inspection.gc.ca Address 59 Camelot Drive Ottawa, ON K1A 0Y9 Canada Registration Information See RG-1 Regulatory Guidance: Feed Registration Procedures and Labelling Standards: http://www.inspection.gc.ca/animals/feeds/regulatory-guidance/rg-1/eng/1329109265932/1329109385432 For information related to pet food please see: http://inspection.gc.ca/animals/terrestrial-animals/exports/pet-food/eng/1321152787689/1321153110863 Other Regulations Feeds Act (Canada) Feeds Regulations (Canada)
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Get to Know AAFCO’s Austin Therrell
Originally published on the AFIA Feed Bites Blog 1. Tell us a little bit about yourself –what drew you to wanting to lead AAFCO? Therrell: I was fortunate to get involved with AAFCO when I was working in the feed regulatory program at the South Carolina Department of Agriculture. AAFCO played a large role in
Q&A With George R. Ferguson
What a joy it was to serve as AAFCO’s president in 2022. While my time as president has come to a close, I can’t help but reflect on some of the Association’s achievements from the past year. What were the greatest milestones from 2022? From initiating virtual video formats for increased member participation to partnering with NASDA
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New Comprehensive Animal Feed Ingredient Submission Course
AAFCO recently launched its Comprehensive Animal Feed Ingredient Submission Course – specifically for industry. The course has been designed for domestic and international manufacturers and distributors of ingredients used in premixes, livestock feeds and pet foods in the United States to learn more about the various ingredient approval processes. Participants are strongly encouraged to complete