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AMERICAN FEED INDUSTRY ASSN APPLAUDS HOUSE INTRODUCTION OF INNOVATIVE FEED ACT
Source: American Feed Industry Association news release

ARLINGTON, Va. - The American Feed Industry Association (AFIA) thanks bipartisan lead sponsors Representatives Nick Langworthy, R-N.Y.-23, Kim Schrier, D-Wash.-8, Jim Baird, R-Ind.-4, Chellie Pingree, D-Maine-1, Erin Houchin, R-Ind.-9, and Jim Costa, D-Calif.-21, for introducing the Innovative Feed Enhancement and Economic Development (Innovative FEED) Act today. The bill would modify the existing, inappropriate regulatory process that has prevented animal food innovators from delivering new animal food solutions to the American marketplace that would improve animal health and production, food safety and on-farm conservation.

Currently, the Food and Drug Administration regulates certain new animal food ingredients through the cumbersome animal drug review process. The Innovative FEED Act aims to cut the bureaucratic red tape by amending the Federal Food, Drug and Cosmetic Act to more appropriately regulate these ingredients through the existing Food Additive Petition (FAP) process, an internationally recognized pinnacle of safety review.

This change would allow animal food innovators to more transparently label and market their products based on their intended benefits, such as better livestock production and performance, reduced food safety pathogens, improved pet wellness and reduced environmental impact. The FDA already has the authority to review new animal food ingredients, but this legislation is necessary to codify in statute the FAP as the regulatory pathway through which these ingredients are reviewed.

Upon introduction of the bill, AFIA President and CEO Constance Cullman said:

"The American Feed Industry Association thanks Reps. Nick Langworthy, Kim Schrier, Jim Baird, Chellie Pingree, Erin Houchin, Jim Costa and several other bipartisan original sponsors for introducing the Innovative FEED Act. This bill is necessary to fix a broken regulatory system that has forced animal food innovators to pursue foreign markets and not America first. By more appropriately regulating 21st century feed and pet food ingredients, this bill will help usher in the animal nutrition innovations U.S. farmers and ranchers need to enhance animal health and production and support on-farm conservation, while providing pet owners with more nutrition options to support their aging pets. We urge the Senate to introduce a companion bill so that we can cut the unnecessary bureaucratic red-tape and provide the FDA the appropriate authority it needs to keep the U.S. at the forefront of animal nutrition advancements."

The Innovative FEED Act is supported by many organizations across the food and agriculture industry, including the National Milk Producers Federation, National Council of Farmer Cooperatives, National Grain and Feed Association, National Association of State Departments of Agriculture, National Animal Supplement Council, North American Renderers Association, Meat Institute, U.S. Poultry & Egg Association, Agricultural Retailers Association, and the American Pet Products Association.

About AFIA

Founded in 1909, the American Feed Industry Association (AFIA), based in Arlington, Va., is the world's largest organization devoted exclusively to representing the business, legislative and regulatory interests of the U.S. animal food industry and its suppliers. The organization's membership is comprised of over 650 domestic and international companies that represent the total feed industry--manufacturers of commercial and integrated feed and pet food, ingredient suppliers, pharmaceutical companies, industry support and equipment manufacturers. AFIA's members manufacture more than 75% of the feed and 70% of the non-whole grain ingredients used in the country. AFIA is also recognized as the leader on international industry developments, and holds membership in the International Feed Industry Federation (IFIF).


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