Export frozen food to the USA
Hi all,
I want to export frozen food to USA. I have FDA Facility Registration Number.
The carrier sents the ISF 10+2 document to the CBP. Do i still need to make prior notice to the FDA?
Thank you in advance,
It depends on the product. Agricultural material such as fruits, vegetables, etc require prior notification. Animal based materials such as milk, meat, etc require FDA and/or USDA prior notice. I'm not an expert on USA import, but I know this much.
Typically, exporting out of the US we utilize brokers to assist with the transactions. They require a bit of money, but are worth it. Perhaps there are brokers that can serve or help address your needs?
Hi all,
I want to export frozen food to USA. I have FDA Facility Registration Number.
The carrier sents the ISF 10+2 document to the CBP. Do i still need to make prior notice to the FDA?
Thank you in advance,
Very mystical.
Food = ?
isf = ?
10+2 = ? (other than 12)
CBP = ?
Hi again,
Sorry for the few details.
It's about frozen dough products. With cream, spinach and cheese fillings.
ISF 10+2 form: https://www.pdffille...5ad2682dbe3b60d
U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP).
The carrier is going to sent the ISF 10+2 form to the CBP by the online systems available.
And my question is: Do i still need to make prior notices to FDA for the products i will sent or the ISF 10+2 that the carrier is going to make is enough?
Somebody needs to do a prior notice for any food product that is imported into the US. I can't access the ISF 10+2 form to see what information it has but I suspect it is not what is needed.
You can do it through the FDA industry systems web site https://www.access.f...R5ioJOtp6928X39!-1893393941?execution=e1s1 or you can pay someone else to do it with your number.