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The Food Certification market is an important part of the global food safety industry. It involves the certification of food products and processes to ensure they meet safety standards. This includes the evaluation of food production, processing, storage, and distribution practices, as well as the testing of food products for contaminants. Certification is often required by governments and other regulatory bodies to ensure food safety.
Food Certification companies provide services such as auditing, testing, and certification of food products and processes. These companies also provide training and education to food industry personnel on food safety and quality assurance.
Examples of companies in the Food Certification market include SGS, Bureau Veritas, Intertek, Eurofins, and NSF International. Show Less Read more