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FDA Threatens Import Refusal for Morocco, Argentina Fish Processors for HACCP Violations

The Food and Drug Administration threatened to refuse imports from seafood processors in Morocco and Argentina because of alleged deficiencies in the hazard analysis and critical control point (HACCP) plans. Because of the alleged deviations, fish and fishery products from…

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Moroccan processor CONSERNOR S.A. (here) and Argentine processor Pranas S.A. (here) are adulterated, FDA said. An inadequate response to the warning letters may result in the two facilities’ fish products being placed on detention without physical examination, the agency said.