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Canada to Modernize Pet Chew Import Requirements

Canada plans to soon revise and modernize its import requirements for pet chews made from animal products and byproducts, the USDA Foreign Agricultural Service said in an April 25 report. The revisions are meant to “simplify” the import process by…

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categorizing pet chews and strengthen microbiological testing controls. Canada also will update its list of countries from which it accepts pet chew imports, USDA said. The agency said a one-year transition period will follow the May 2 implementation date.