Prepare your facility for CFIA inspections with mock audits, documentation review, corrective action plans, and expert guidance on Safe Food for Canadians Regulations (SFCR) compliance.
Brampton's food sector spans large-scale manufacturing, ethnic food processing, and a growing number of importer/distributor operations.
Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA)
Ontario Ministry of Agriculture, Food and Rural Affairs (OMAFRA)
Region of Peel Public Health
When you engage Iyarkai for CFIA Audit Prep support in Brampton, we map every requirement back to the specific regulator most likely to inspect or audit your facility — so you spend less time guessing and more time building a compliant operation.
Iyarkai Scientific Consultation is Brampton's trusted partner for cfia inspection preparation. As a growing hub in the GTA, Brampton is home to a growing number of food manufacturers, processors, importers, and exporters who rely on expert food safety compliance to access domestic and international markets. Our experienced consultants bring hands-on regulatory knowledge - including CFIA, SFCR, FDA FSMA, and leading GFSI certification schemes - directly to your Brampton facility. Whether you need to develop your first cfia inspection preparation or strengthen an existing program ahead of a regulatory inspection or retailer audit, Iyarkai delivers measurable results.
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Contact Us TodayWith one of the densest concentrations of federally-licensed food businesses in the country — manufacturers, importers, and distributors packed along its industrial corridors — Brampton sees steady CFIA inspection activity under the Safe Food for Canadians Regulations. Inspections here frequently combine a facility walkthrough with a hard look at import records, because so many local licence holders both process and import. Preparation means having the PCP, traceability, and supplier-verification paper trail ready before the inspector books the visit.
CFIA schedules verification based on risk — commodity type, compliance history, and licensed activities — and also responds to complaints, recalls, and border referrals. New licence holders can expect verification within the licence cycle. You generally get notice for planned preventive-control inspections, but records like traceability must be producible on demand, so readiness can't wait for the phone call.
Typically your Preventive Control Plan, monitoring and verification records that show the plan is actually operating, sanitation logs, traceability records one step forward and back, and your recall plan with evidence it was tested. For importers, supplier verification files come up early. Our mock inspections rehearse producing each of these within minutes, not hours.
On-site readiness for Canadian Food Inspection Agency inspections under the Safe Food for Canadians Regulations (SFCR).
2 to 6 weeks of pre-inspection readiness work depending on facility maturity.
CFIA / SFCR