Animal Species Identification

Identify animal species in food and feed to reduce labeling, supplier and export compliance risk.

Use accredited PCR testing to confirm species identity, investigate contamination and support audit-ready decisions.

Reduce uncertainty in species verification

Defensible results for food and feed teams

FAQ

What does animal speciation identification testing help verify?

It helps verify whether a food or feed product contains the animal species you expect, supporting label claims, supplier verification, contamination investigations, and certain export or feed requirements. This information can also support product and label certification programs that rely on accurate product composition data.

Which species can FoodChain ID test for?

Available options include ruminant-specific, bovine, ovine, porcine, horse, duck/goose, chicken/turkey, plus additional tests such as bison, goat, rabbit, salmon, dog and cat.

Can this testing support halal risk management?

Yes. FoodChain ID uses PCR DNA testing to check for contaminating haram ingredients such as pork in meat and other food and feed products. These controls can help organizations strengthen broader food safety certification and compliance programs.

What kinds of samples can be tested?

Testing is available for food and feed materials such as meat, frozen ready-to-eat meals, animal feed, bone meal, fishmeal, fish oil, flavors, gelatin, pet food, fats and spray-dried animal plasma. Organizations involved in feed production may also benefit from animal feed certification programs.

Why is species identification testing important for food safety and compliance?

Species identification testing is important to verify label claims, detect contamination or fraud, and meet regulatory and export requirements. It supports food safety, supplier transparency and compliance with global standards. Companies can strengthen fraud prevention programs by incorporating resources such as the Food Fraud Database, while also supporting market access for regions such as Europe.

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