Food Standards Agency was created in 2000.
Driving Standards Agency was created in 1990.
Scottish Building Standards Agency was created in 2004.
Assured Food Standards was created in 2000.
Catalan Food Safety Agency was created in 2002.
The main function of the Canadian Food Inspection Agency is to help ensure adequate and proper food safety standards in Canada. Fines are levied for companies that do not meet the standards.
"The answer to this question depends on the country. In the United States, for example, it is called the Food and Drug Administration (FDA). In the United Kingdom, it is called the Food Standards Agency (FSA). Different countries have different agencies with different names."
Have a look on the food standards agency website.
Canadian Food Inspection Agency was created in 1997.
The international agency that adopted standards to regulate the use of pesticides is the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) of the United Nations, in collaboration with the World Health Organization (WHO). Together, they established the Codex Alimentarius Commission, which develops food safety and quality standards, including guidelines for pesticide residues in food. These standards aim to protect consumer health and ensure fair practices in food trade.
Food standards agency provides oversight of produce that people eat including antibiotics and growth hormones fed to chickens, pigs and cows. it also makes sure that all food products coming into the US is healthy and freshly store until use including canning, packaging and frozen.
The symbols used by the Food Standards Agency (FSA) convey important information about food safety and hygiene. Common symbols include the "best before" and "use by" dates, which indicate food freshness and safety, respectively. Other symbols may denote allergens, nutritional information, or compliance with food safety standards. These symbols help consumers make informed choices regarding the food they purchase and consume.
The U.S. Department of Agriculture