U.S. FDA Food Canning Establishment (FCE) Registration & Process Filings (SID)
Facilities that manufacture, process, or package foods intended for consumption in the United States are required to register in the FDA Food Facility Registration (FFR) system. Companies that produce certain Acidified and Low-Acid Canned Food (LACF) packaged in hermetically sealed containers are also required to obtain a Food Canning Establishment (FCE) registration. A facility’s FCE registration must be linked to its FFR, and the data in the two registrations must match.
Additionally, LACF and acidified food facilities must submit unique filings for each process used during production. Each of these “Process Filings” is assigned a unique Submission Identifier (SID) number.
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Is My Product Considered Acidified or Low Acid?
A food product is typically considered an Acidified or Low Acid food if it is packaged in a hermetically sealed container, has a water activity of 0.85 or above, and is not stored, distributed, and retailed under refrigerated conditions. If the food has a final equilibrium pH less than or equal to 4.6, the food is Acidified. If the food has a final equilibrium pH greater than 4.6, the food is Low Acid.
Common examples of foods subject to FDA’s FCE and SID requirements include canned tuna, canned roasted red peppers, and coconut water.
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