The USDA Process Verified Program (PVP) is a verification service that offers applicants a unique way to market their products using clearly defined, implemented transparent process points. A detailed Quality Manual documents how a company meets internal or external requirements.
What is the USDA process verification program?
Through its USDA Process Verified Program (PVP), AMS provides a voluntary service where a company sets its own standard, then applies to the PVP to have its standard checked by USDA for compliance by highly-skilled auditors.
What does USDA processed mean?
The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) defines a processed food as one that has undergone any changes to its natural statethat is, any raw agricultural commodity subjected to washing, cleaning, milling, cutting, chopping, heating, pasteurizing, blanching, cooking, canning, freezing, drying, dehydrating, mixing,
What is the USDA process?
The USDA Process Verified Program verifies that an applicants business process or portion of their business process, including process verified points, are supported by a documented quality management system.
What does USDA process verified mean?
The USDA Process Verified Program is a verification service that offers applicants a unique way to market their products to customers using clearly defined, implemented, and transparent process points.
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