On-Demand Webinar from ESHA Research Helps Food Industry Comply with USDA's Bioengineered Disclosure Law

SALEM, Ore., March 5, 2020 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- ESHA Research, a global leader in nutrition analysis software and databases, has published an on-demand webinar to help food manufacturers and distributors comply with the USDA's National Bioengineered (BE) Food Disclosure Standard. The USDA published the rules on Dec. 21, 2018, and regulated entities have until January 2022 to comply.

The webinar provides a comprehensive review of the BE Disclosure Law and includes sections on what is considered a bioengineered food, who has to comply, exemptions, record keeping, disclosure graphics and text, and how to use ESHA's Genesis R&D Product Formulation & Labeling Software to assist with compliance. The webinar ends with a question and answer session.

"There has been an uptick of customers contacting us with concerns about BE labeling and compliance," Craig Bennett, CEO of ESHA, said. "In response, we developed this thorough resource to answer existing questions about the regulations."

The webinar was presented by Nutrition Database Team Lead at ESHA Research, Alicia Triplett, who has been working with foods and nutrition and nutrition labeling regulations for over 25 years.

"We've been researching the BE Food Disclosure laws since they were first announced," Triplett said. "In this webinar, we cover pertinent details about the regulations while demonstrating how Genesis R&D simplifies the disclosure process."

To register to view the webinar, visit the ESHA website.

About Genesis R&D

Genesis R&D Product Development and Labeling Software assists users in all aspects of food-product development, from recipe development and virtual food creation to nutrition facts panels creation and compliance. Genesis R&D offers a variety of features for compliance with government food labeling regulations in the U.S., EU, Canada, and Mexico.

About ESHA Research

ESHA Research, founded in 1981, offers a variety of nutritional analysis and label development solutions to ensure regulatory compliance. Our software programs and databases are used all over the world, by food manufacturers, educational facilities, restaurants, healthcare facilities, and other industry institutions for nutrient analysis, labeling, product development, and more. In addition, ESHA Research offers software and regulatory-compliance consulting and label-generation services.

SOURCE ESHA Research