Archived - CFIA Suspends Registration of Cedarvale Farm (#0-12)
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Effective October 15, 2014, the licence of Cedarvale Farm (#0-12) was reinstated and the company was allowed to resume operations under ongoing inspection by the Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA).
October 1, 2014: The Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA) has suspended the registration of Cedarvale Farm (#0-12), effective September 22, 2014. The establishment is a federally registered shell egg station in Guelph, Ontario.
The registration was suspended because the operator failed to maintain the egg station in the required conditions as stated in the Egg Regulations. In addition, the eggs did not meet the grade labelled, with an excessive number being underweight.
There is no recall associated with this suspension.
Cedarvale Farm (#0-12) will not be able to resume operations until it has fully implemented the necessary corrective actions and the CFIA is confident that the required standards can be consistently maintained. The station has been given 30 days to meet the standards for a federally registered egg station. Failure to comply will result in loss of registration.
Licences and registrations of federally registered establishments or companies can be suspended or cancelled for failing to comply with relevant CFIA Acts and Regulations. The CFIA publishes a list of suspensions and cancellations on its web site.
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