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(2)Oysters that cannot be eaten because they are not available in Canada are considered hygienic
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(1)Canada informed us that as its Food Safety Integration Act came into force in 2019, it must prove that its shellfish hygiene management system is on par with its own country to continue exporting frozen oysters Since then, Canada has reviewed prior written data on the KSSP and conducted interviews with the person in charge of the overall operation of the laboratory for designated marine hygiene management frozen oyster processing facilitiesimage text translation
(2)Canadian health authorities evaluated the KSSP as operating properly and officially delivered their final opinion that it is suitable for continued export of frozen oysters to Canada This equivalence evaluation is expected to serve as an opportunity to expand oyster exports as Korea’s frozen oyster hygiene management system has been officially recognized by Canadian hygiene authorities for the first time
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For reference, it is stated in the text that KSSP stands for the Korean Shellfish Sanitation Plan