Kansas State University proposes regulatory path for pet food ingredients to AAFCO

The proposed process will include a scientific review panel comprised of subject matter experts from universities across the U.S. and independent consultants.

The Association of American Feed Control Officials (AAFCO) members are considering a proposal from Kansas State University’s K-State Olathe Innovation Campus to provide the scientific review for its new animal food ingredient submission pathway. This proposed pathway would replace AAFCO’s former Ingredient Definition Request process that sunsetted on October 1, 2024, following the expiration of AAFCO’s Memorandum of Understanding with the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA).

“AAFCO has been considering a number of pathway options to provide the animal feed industry with a thorough and innovative review process that can bring new ingredients to market safely and efficiently,” shared Austin Therrell, executive director of AAFCO. “The proposal from K-State Olathe is scientifically driven, comprehensive and can be completed in half the time as the former review process we had in place.”

The proposed process, managed by K-State Olathe, will be led by Dr. Haley Larson, Ph.D., and will include a scientific review panel comprised of subject matter experts from universities across the U.S. and independent consultants to provide diversity and representation of all animal species. Together, this panel will evaluate potential ingredient submissions from industry and provide recommendations back to AAFCO membership for final approval. Approved ingredients will then be included in AAFCO’s Official Publication, which is considered the most comprehensive list of approved feed ingredients in the world, and recognized by state, international regulatory agencies, and the animal food industry.

AAFCO’s previous ingredient review process had been formally in place for 17 years through its Memorandum of Understanding with the FDA. The two organizations announced earlier this year that the agreement would not be renewed when it expired on October 1.

AAFCO is seeking comments and feedback from feed regulators and industry experts on K-State Olathe’s proposal. All comments should be submitted in writing to [email protected] with the subject line “K-State Olathe Proposal Comment” by 5:00 p.m. EDT on October 31, 2024.

About AAFCO

The Association of American Feed Control Officials (AAFCO) has been guiding state, federal and international feed regulators with ingredient definitions, label standards and laboratory standards for more than 115 years, while supporting the health and safety of people and animals. Its members are charged by their state or federal laws to regulate the manufacture, sale and distribution of animal feeds and feed ingredients.

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