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.
Mississauga is one of Canada's densest food manufacturing corridors, with a heavy concentration of warehousing, distribution, and federally-registered processors.
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 Mississauga, 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 Mississauga's trusted partner for cfia inspection preparation. As a major city in the Greater Toronto Area, Mississauga 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 Mississauga 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 TodayThe concentration of federally-licensed importers, manufacturers, and storage operations around Pearson and the 400-series highway interchanges makes Mississauga one of CFIA's busiest inspection territories in the country. Preventive-control inspections here frequently involve import verification — CFIA tracing a shipment from the Integrated Import Declaration through your warehouse records to the customer — alongside the standard PCP, sanitation, and traceability review, so readiness has to span both the plant floor and the customs paperwork.
They reconcile your declared import activity against physical and documentary reality: licence scope versus commodities actually received, supplier verification records for the foreign manufacturers involved, storage conditions for held product, and whether traceability links the declaration to disposition. Discrepancies between broker filings and warehouse records are the classic finding. We pre-reconcile these data trails so an inspector's cross-check confirms rather than contradicts.
Designate a trained escort, verify inspector identification, take parallel notes and photographs of anything they document, provide records promptly but only what is requested, and never guess at answers — commit to following up instead. Argumentative or evasive handling escalates scrutiny; organized cooperation shortens visits. We run inspection-day simulations so your team practices the role before it counts.
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