Achieve BRCGS Global Standard for Food Safety certification. Expert implementation, documentation, and mock audit services for UK, EU, and global market access.
New York City has one of the largest and most diverse food economies in the world, spanning ethnic food manufacturing, kosher and halal certification, importers, and food service operators.
U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA)
New York State Department of Agriculture and Markets
NYC Department of Health and Mental Hygiene
When you engage Iyarkai for brcgs support in New York, 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 New York's trusted partner for brc/brcgs certification. As the world's most dynamic food market, New York 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 New York facility. Whether you need to develop your first brc/brcgs certification or strengthen an existing program ahead of a regulatory inspection or retailer audit, Iyarkai delivers measurable results.
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Contact Us TodayBRCGS certification in New York often flows from the city's transatlantic commerce — manufacturers supplying UK and European retail, importers' own-brand programs run from European head offices, and the specialty-food exporters clustered across the five boroughs and New Jersey side of the port. BRCGS's prescriptive site standards land hard in New York's vertical, space-starved manufacturing real estate, where segregation, flow, and fabric-of-building clauses require creative compliance that suburban plants never think about.
Yes, but flow and segregation need deliberate design: BRCGS expects documented product, people, and waste flows that prevent contamination, which in vertical plants means controlling elevators, stairwells, and shared shafts as transitions between hygiene zones. We've mapped compliant flows in constrained urban buildings — it's an engineering exercise before it's a paperwork one.
Unannounced audits remove the pre-audit sprint entirely: your system must be audit-ready every operating day, which shifts effort from preparation to sustained discipline — completed records daily, standing internal audit cadence, and staff who answer auditor questions without coaching. We install the routines and run unannounced-style mock audits so the real one is uneventful.
A GFSI-recognized standard widely accepted by UK and European retailers, with growing adoption by North American manufacturers exporting globally.
8 to 16 weeks of preparation prior to a third-party certification audit.
BRCGS / GFSI