Prevent the Recall: How to Avoid Pesticide MRL Violations and Steps to Take if One Occurs

Overview


Pesticide-related compliance incidents continue to rise, and the stakes have never been higher. With thousands of pesticide maximum residue level (MRL) changes happening every week, the food industry faces a rapidly shifting regulatory landscape¹. One misstep could mean product recalls, legal consequences, or loss of market access. Join our expert-led webinar with Bryant Christie Inc. to gain key insights on how to prevent a pesticide MRL violation and what to do if one occurs. Attendees will learn:

  • What can be done to avoid residue violations in the first place. 
  • Recent examples of MRL violations and how similar issues can be prevented  
  • Immediate actions you should take if you receive an MRL violation notice  
  • Solutions to equip your team with real-time intelligence to stay ahead of regulatory shifts and ensure global compliance with confidence  

Don’t wait until your company is facing rejected shipments or loss of market access – Register today to discover expert insights to help you safeguard your business.

¹ Data from FoodChain ID’s Regulatory Limits Solution.

This content is provided by FoodChain ID, and any views and opinions expressed do not necessarily reflect those of FoodNavigator.com

Speakers

Matt Lantz
Senior Vice President for Global Access
Bryant Christie Inc.
Madison Jackson
Senior Manager, Regulatory Limits
FoodChain ID

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