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ADM Animal Nutrition

Letter data

Company
ADM Animal Nutrition
Recipient
Kyle J. Dieter | Plant Manager | ADM Animal Nutrition | 1200 Mcgrath Ave | Effingham | , | IL | 62401-4231 | United States | kyle.dieter@adm.com
Issue date
2025-02-14
Posted date
Not available
FDA office
Division of Human and Animal Food Operations East VI
Subject
Not available
Product
Animal & Veterinary
CMS ID
657846
Reference number
Not available
FEI
Not available
Inspection dates
Not available

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CLOSEOUT LETTER ADM Animal Nutrition MARCS-CMS 657846 — February 14, 2025 More Warning Letters Warning Letters About Warning and Close-Out Letters Delivery Method: VIA EMAIL WITH READ RECEIPT: NO HARD COPY TO FOLLOW Product: Animal & Veterinary Recipient: Recipient Name Kyle J. Dieter Recipient Title Plant Manager ADM Animal Nutrition 1200 Mcgrath Ave Effingham , IL 62401-4231 United States kyle.dieter@adm.com Issuing Office: Division of Human and Animal Food Operations East VI United States Secondary Issuing Offices United States Dear Mr. Dieter, The United States Food and Drug Administration has completed evaluation of your facility’s corrective actions in response to our Warning Letter CMS 657846, dated October 23, 2023. Based on our evaluation, it appears that you have addressed the violations contained in this Warning Letter. Future FDA inspections and regulatory activities will further assess the adequacy and sustainability of these corrections. This letter does not relieve you or your facility from the responsibility of taking all necessary steps to assure sustained compliance with the Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act and its implementing regulations or with other relevant legal authority. The Agency expects you and your facility to maintain compliance and will continue to monitor your state of compliance. This letter will not preclude any future regulatory action should violations be observed during a subsequent inspection or through other means. Sincerely, /S/ CDR Kelli L. Wilkinson Branch Chief, Compliance Action Branch Division of Food Compliance Office of Surveillance and Compliance Center for Veterinary Medicine Content current as of: 08/12/2025 Regulated Product(s) Animal & Veterinary