Inter-American Institute for Cooperation on Agriculture

Agricultural Health

Peru and Colombia begin preparations to comply with new requirements for exporting food to the U. S.

Tiempo de lectura: 3 mins.

More than 50 professionals were trained in complying with FSMA standards, which regulate the export of processed food to the United States. The participants will in turn share their knowledge with other actors in the sector.  

The program has already trained 204 professionals in the public, private, and academic sectors in 16 countries of the Americas.

San Jose, 8 June 2017 (IICA). In order to ensure safe food for human consumption, the Inter-American Institute for Cooperation on Agriculture (IICA) and the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) provided training to 59 professionals in Peru and Colombia to comply with new export requirements for processed food established by the United States government.

Those trained are qualified to instruct exporters, producers, educators, and staff members in preventive controls for human food. In addition, the new trainers have pledged to share their knowledge and disseminate information concerning the new standards in the sector.

“Training in topics such as this is fundamental for the export sector in the countries; we would like to ensure that the information is flowing, and we also hope to dispel any doubts that could arise from the process”, stated Ana Marisa Cordero, Specialist in Agricultural Health and Food Safety (AHFS) at IICA.   

For Cordero, this type of initiative achieves the objective of providing technical assistance and strengthening capabilities in order to comply with the regulations established by the United States, and at the same time, provide the means to educate trainers at a minimal cost.

The training programs are part of the Food Safety and Agricultural Sustainability Training (FAST) project, implemented by IICA and the USDA Foreign Agricultural Service (FAS). The program seeks to strengthen technical capacity in Central America, South America and the Caribbean in order to support the export of food to the United States, as well as foster compliance with the regulations of the Food and Drug Administration (FDA).

The program has already trained 204 professionals in the public, private, and academic sectors in Jamaica, Trinidad, Barbados, Saint Lucia, Haiti, Grenada, Antigua and Barbuda, the Dominican Republic, Guatemala, Honduras, El Salvador, Nicaragua, Costa Rica, Panama, Peru, and Colombia.

Paraguay will soon participate in the initiative with a workshop in September. As of the second half of the year, a new capacity-building project geared toward facilitating compliance with the regulations on fresh produce will start in the coming months. s

 

More information:

Ana Marisa Cordero, Specialist in Agricultural Health and Food Safety (AHFS) at IICA.

ana.cordero@iica.int

 

Picture gallery

Share

Related news​

Buenos Aires

August 11, 2025

Buenos Aires Grain Exchange event concludes that the future of agriculture lies with science, technology and value addition; and pays tribute to the career of IICA’s Director General

The Director General of the Inter-American Institute for Cooperation on Agriculture (IICA) was recognized for defending the essential values of agriculture and for his international perspective, during a ceremony organized by the Buenos Aires Grain Exchange. The Exchange is the country’s oldest business entity, founded in 1854.

Tiempo de lectura: 3mins

Buenos Aires, Argentina

August 8, 2025

At the AAPRESID Congress, participants affirm their conviction that agriculture is destined to play a crucial role in energy security, creating an opportunity for Latin America

The discussion on the contribution of agriculture to energy security was organized in a strategic partnership with the Inter-American Institute for Cooperation on Agriculture (IICA), which, after its successful participation in the Congress in 2024, is once again playing a prominent role, with a special panel of experts session, a photo exhibition, and a side event focused on AgTechs.

Tiempo de lectura: 3mins

Buenos Aires, Argentina

August 8, 2025

New narrative for agriculture must be jointly developed and address consumers’ needs, agree participants at AAPRESID Conference, with noteworthy participation by IICA

The three-day conference will spotlight key issues related to the future of agriculture, which must drive innovation in science and production. For the second consecutive year, IICA is participating actively in the conference, one of the year’s most important events for the agriculture sector in Latin America.

Tiempo de lectura: 3mins