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FSMA Preventive Controls: What Indian Food Companies Must Know for 2025

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As 2025 approaches, Indian food companies find themselves at a make-or-break moment where following food regulations also opens new doors. The Food Safety Modernization Act, or FSMA, has turned the worldwide food safety game upside down by moving us from patching things up to stopping problems before they start. If you plan to export food to the U.S., FSMA has become the must-have pass for the global market, not a nice-to-have sticker. This change is not just about checking boxes; it's an invitation to become a market leader. By adopting preventive steps and up-to-date safety practices, Indian producers can boost their reputation, keep customers safe, and earn the trust they need to succeed worldwide. Getting FSMA right today is the best way to build a safer, stronger, and bigger bottom line for tomorrow. Getting the FSMA Rewrite Head Start FSMA is the most significant rewrite of U.S. food safety rules in over 70 years. The new law instructs us to stop waiting for problems to explo...

What is IVDR Certification and Why is it Important for IVD Manufacturers

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  It's striking, yet true, that the global market size for in vitro diagnostics is projected to show a compound annual growth rate of 5.34% until 2030. Now, this massive growth comes with new rules. Medical device companies in Europe are now required to adhere to more stringent regulations. Among those changes is obtaining IVDR certification for their products. IVD remains the largest market in the global medical devices market, representing 13% of the total devices market as of 2024. But with growth comes responsibility. Companies must demonstrate that their products are safe and effective. This is where IVDR certification is critical. What Is IVDR Certification? IVDR is the short form of In Vitro Diagnostic Regulation. This rulebook from the European Union comprises rules for medical tests that doctors administer to determine if you have any illnesses. Consider blood tests, pregnancy tests, COVID-19 tests, or those genetic-testing kits. All of these require IVDR certification ...