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Canada Finalizes Vodka Regulations

Canada updated its compositional standards for vodka, the Canadian Food Inspection Agency said in a notice. The new standard, which "allows vodka to be produced from agricultural products other than potato and cereal grain," aligns the requirements with major trading…

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partners, the CFIA said. The update includes a new labeling requirement. "When vodka is produced from agricultural material other than just potatoes or cereal grains, the material used in producing the vodka must be indicated on the label with the expression 'Produced from' and the names of the material used," it said. Starting Dec. 14, 2022, "only the new regulatory requirements apply," the agency said.