To support your company, F E S will provide exceptional experience and knowledge of the Canadian food label regulations.
Label
Registration with the Canadian Food Inspection Agency.
Ingredient
declaration – English and French
Nutritional
information
If you want to export/import food products from/to Canada and need assistance on labelling regulations, we can provide you with information for easy understanding of the requirements. If required, this service can be delivered in English and Spanish. These are our services:
Label registration with the
Canadian Food Inspection Agency.

F
E S advises on required information and documentation to register the label, and if you require, we will prepare and send to CFIA all documentation to be obtain a label registration.
Canadian
Food Inspection Agency - Basic Labelling Requirements

Ingredient declaration – English and French
Translation from Spanish to English and French are available.
Based on the product formula or manufacturing ingredient list, we will develop a complete ingredient list to comply with Canadian regulations.
Allergen assessment is included to secure legal responsibility to your brand and company.
Allergic reactions: To assist consumers in avoiding the potentially serious consequences of allergic and sensitivity reactions to foods, the Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA) urges the inclusion of the allergic foods or their derivatives in food label ingredient lists when present as ingredients or components. FES will help you with the ingredient revision to ensure comply with regulations related to declaring on product labels.

Nutritional information
Full nutrition labelling is mandatory in Canada. F E S can support you with:
Nutritional
Assessment of product Formula
Supply
conforming labels
Correct
format and size
Best
nutrient values
Distinguish
possible nutrient and health claims, and ensure correct wording
Reformulate
products for label claims and label improvement, for example Trans
fat elimination or reduction.
Based on your existing product nutritional panel, nutrients analysis report, product formula a Canadian and/or USDA nutrition information panel will be delivered. This information can be used by your label designer or printer to develop a Nutrition Facts table that conforms to Canadian food labelling regulations.


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