The Changing U.S. Regulatory Landscape for Pet Food with Dana Brooks of Pet Food Institute
The episode opens with introductions to the Pet Food Institute team and an overview of the regulatory challenges facing the industry today, including shifting expectations for manufacturers and innovators. (00:00 – 01:02)
The conversation then introduces the role of the Pet Food Institute (PFI) and highlights leadership transitions, as well as the organization’s long-standing focus on food safety, regulatory advocacy, and industry support. (01:02 – 02:57)
The panel also discusses the growing complexity of international trade and policy, including tariffs, import/export logistics, and the increasing importance of global market access for U.S. pet food companies. (02:57 – 05:35)
Attention then turns to the evolving U.S. regulatory environment, including the impact of the MAHA initiative and leadership changes within HHS and FDA, which are driving renewed scrutiny on ingredient approval processes such as GRAS. (05:35 – 10:27)
The discussion highlights the growing influence of bipartisan political pressure on regulatory change, raising concerns about long-term consistency and the cost implications for businesses navigating shifting regulatory priorities. (10:27 – 13:27)
From there, the panel explores the Pet Food Uniform Regulatory Reform (PURR) Act, including its origins and the need to replace the current “patchwork” of state-by-state labeling requirements with a more unified federal system. (13:27 – 20:00)
The conversation emphasizes how the current fragmented system creates inefficiencies, delays, and unnecessary complexity for manufacturers—often driven by minor labeling discrepancies rather than safety concerns. (20:00 – 22:31)
The panel also examines how possible reforms to the GRAS (Generally Recognized as Safe) framework could introduce greater federal oversight while improving consistency and predictability for ingredient approvals. (22:31 – 27:16)
The episode then shifts to global opportunities, highlighting how PFI supports the industry through international marketing programs, regulatory engagement, and USDA-backed trade initiatives that help expand access to global markets. (27:16 – 32:56)
The panel further discusses regulatory challenges in key countries such as Brazil, Australia, and South Korea, where import restrictions, taxes, and safety requirements create additional hurdles for U.S. pet food exports. (32:56 – 34:42)
Finally, the discussion explores pet food label modernization, including upcoming changes to labeling formats, improved transparency for consumers, and the need for industry-wide education to support the transition. (34:42 – 39:53)
The episode concludes with key takeaways emphasizing the importance of regulatory clarity, global market expansion, and continued innovation—reinforcing the role of strong, predictable policy frameworks in driving industry growth.
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