WASHINGTON. D.C. — The National Industrial Hemp Council announced a partnership its newest member: Food Safety Net Services (FSNS).
FSNS has been one of the leaders in safeguarding the nation’s food supply through its network of accredited laboratories. With a cornerstone focused on safety, FSNS continues to strategically expand national services for food safety, consumer products and nutraceuticals.
“At a critical time for establishing safety standards for processed foods like CBD, NIHC is pleased to partner with FSNS,” said Patrick Atagi, board chairman of the National Industrial Hemp Services. “We’re looking forward to their expertise as we continue to push for policies and regulations that ensure consumer safety and transparency in CBD products.”
Barry Carpenter, senior advisor for regulatory affairs and client relations at FSNS, added: “For 27 years, FSNS has been providing the food and beverage industry with outstanding laboratory and auditing services, and we are proud to partner with NIHC to extend that experience, expertise and commitment to quality to the hemp industry.”
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