Rabbit hemorrhagic disease (RHD) is a highly-contagious, fatal viral disease in rabbits. It is caused by rabbit hemorrhagic disease virus (RHDV), which has multiple virus strains. Only...
Georgians who want to produce and offer for sale shell eggs must obtain an egg candling certificate in order to sell their eggs at retail to the end consumer. Each person who will act as a candler of...
The Produce Safety Act covers raw agricultural commodities. A raw agricultural commodity (RAC) is any food in its raw or natural state, including all fruits that are washed, colored, or otherwise...
The fee schedule for commodity export certification as set by the Georgia Department of Agriculture
Over the past several years, steps have been taken toward change in how medically important antibiotics can be legally used in feed or water for food producing animals. The Veterinary Feed Directive ...
The Code of Federal Regulations, 21 CFR 515, requires certain medicated feed mills to be licensed with FDA. Licensed facilities are allowed to manufacture animal feeds from Category II, Type A...
The Georgia Department of Agriculture regulates the can of cat food, bag of dog food, or box of dog treats or snacks in your pantry. Our regulation of pet food is similar to that for other animal...
cGMP refers to the Current Good Manufacturing Practice regulations enforced by the FDA. The cGMPs in 21 CFR 507(B) provide a baseline safety and sanitation standards for the manufacturing, processing,...
Feed labels allow purchasers to select a product to meet their production needs and contains instructions on how to use the product to obtain the best benefits and results. A commercial feed label...