USDA Creates Organic Pet Food Task Force
The U.S. Department of Agriculture is assembling a task force of nutrition specialists, suppliers and other experts to develop proposed organic labeling standards for pet food, according to the American Pet Product Manufacturers Association (Greenwich, Conn.).

The USDA also is forming another task force to develop proposed organic production, handling and labeling standards for food and animal feed products derived from aquatic animals.

Regulations under the National Organic Program were published in December 2000 but did not include standards for pet food.

According to the Jan. 24 Federal Register notice, “We envision the formation of this pet food task force as the first step in the deliberative process that may lead to the development of labeling standards for pet food that is to be sold, labeled or represented as organic.”

The 12-member task force will recommend standards for product labeling categories and ingredients, and prepare a list of substances used in the manufacture of pet food. The task force is expected to make its recommendation to the National Organic Standards Board Meeting in October or November 2005. [May 2005 PET AGE]


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