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FDA Updates Food Traceability Rule FAQs with Six New Clarifications

FDA Guidance Update

FDA Adds New Frequently Asked Questions on the Food Traceability Rule

The U.S. Food and Drug Administration has updated its Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) resource for the Food Traceability Rule, adding six new questions and answers that address common implementation scenarios.

The Food Traceability Rule, established under Section 204 of the Food Safety Modernization Act (FSMA), requires enhanced recordkeeping for foods appearing on the Food Traceability List (FTL). The rule is intended to support faster identification and removal of potentially contaminated foods from the marketplace. (U.S. Food and Drug Administration⁠)

New Topics Addressed by FDA

The newly added FAQs provide clarification on several practical implementation issues, including:

  • Use of change logs with food traceability plans
  • Retention requirements when food traceability plans are updated frequently
  • Expectations regarding the accuracy of Key Data Elements (KDEs)
  • Tracking traceability lot codes within distribution center operations
  • Intracompany shipments and cross-docking activities
  • Use of corporate headquarters as a traceability lot code source reference

These topics reflect questions that many companies have raised while evaluating traceability systems and preparing for compliance.

Why These Clarifications Matter

One of the ongoing challenges associated with the Food Traceability Rule is applying regulatory requirements consistently across diverse supply chain operations.

The new FAQs provide additional insight into how FDA views common business practices such as distribution center transfers, cross-docking operations, and management of traceability documentation.

For companies handling foods on the Food Traceability List, these clarifications may help refine traceability plans, improve recordkeeping practices, and support supply chain alignment. The rule establishes additional recordkeeping requirements intended to improve traceability and facilitate faster response during food safety investigations. (U.S. Food and Drug Administration⁠)

What Companies Should Consider

Organizations subject to the Food Traceability Rule may wish to:

  • Review existing food traceability plans
  • Evaluate procedures for maintaining and updating traceability records
  • Confirm traceability lot code management practices
  • Assess how distribution and cross-docking activities are documented
  • Review data accuracy controls for Key Data Elements

EAS Perspective

FDA’s continued expansion of Food Traceability Rule resources reflects the complexity of implementing traceability requirements across modern food supply chains. As additional questions arise, FDA’s FAQ documents continue to provide practical guidance that can help companies prepare for compliance and strengthen traceability programs.

Posted in FDA and USDA Regulatory Update, Foods.