FDA Warns New York Seafood Importer of HACCP Violations
A New York-based seafood importer faces a ban on its imports of fish and fishery products, said the Food and Drug Administration in a warning letter dated Dec. 8 (here). The agency said an inspection of Yandi New York Trading…
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Co. Ltd.’s Brooklyn, New York facility turned up violations of seafood hazard analysis and critical control point (HACCP) regulations in the company’s imported dried anchovies. If the violations aren’t corrected, FDA says it will place the company’s seafood imports on detention without physical examination. FDA also said it may assess fees for the cost of any reinspection to verify the importer has brought itself into compliance.