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Current status: Closed
This consultation ran from April 10, 2019 and closed on May 10, 2019
About the consultation
The Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA) launched a 30-day public consultation to seek comments on the proposed guidance document: Registration Requirements for Mycotoxin Detoxification Agents (MDAs).
Mycotoxin Detoxification Agents (MDAs) are substances or mixtures of substances incorporated into a feed matrix to mitigate the toxicity of known mycotoxins by reducing the animal's exposure to the mycotoxins. This guidance document is intended to provide further clarification on the registration requirements for MDAs.
Who was the focus of this consultation
Animal feed stakeholders, including:
- suppliers of feed ingredients
- commercial feed manufacturers
- feed importers, distributors and retailers
- industry associations
- other government departments
- international trading partners
- veterinarians
All comments are welcome from industry, governments, the public, or other organizations or individuals.
Key questions for discussion
The CFIA asked for feedback on the proposed guidance on registration requirements for mycotoxin detoxification agents.
Is the overall guidance document clear? Are there any elements which require further clarification?
Is there any criteria which may reflect on the safety or efficacy of products that was missed?
Related information
Contact us
Catherine Italiano
Animal Feed Division
Canadian Food Inspection Agency
59 Camelot Drive
Ottawa, Ontario K1A 0Y9
Email: catherine.italiano@inspection.gc.ca
Fax: 613-773-7565