51% of DG SANTE Agri-Food Controls in 2026 Target Third Countries: Inside the European Commission’s Audit Programme

The European Commission’s 2026 Health and Food Audits and Analysis Programme sends an important signal to global agri-food exporters.

The message is clear:
EU import controls are entering a new phase of intensified scrutiny.

In response to rising concerns around food safety, regulatory alignment, and the integrity of third-country control systems, the EU is significantly scaling up audits of non-EU countries.

The focus areas for 2026 include:

🔸 Pesticide residues
🔸 Pharmacologically active substances in animal products
🔸 Contaminants and mycotoxins
🔸 Food contact materials (including recycled plastics)
🔸 Microbiological risks
🔸 Animal health and welfare standards

The Commission has committed to a 50% increase in audits of non-EU countries between 2025–2027. In 2026 alone, 51% of agri-food controls will target non-EU countries, compared to 33% in 2025.

For exporters to the EU market, this marks a structural recalibration of import scrutiny. The emphasis is no longer limited to product-level compliance, it extends to the robustness of official control systems in exporting countries.

In times of geopolitical instability and economic uncertainty, regulatory certainty becomes even more critical. The EU is reinforcing its food safety perimeter.

If your business exports to the European Union, 2026 will require:

🔸 Robust residue monitoring aligned with EU MRLs
🔸 Strong and defensible official certification systems
🔸 Full traceability across the supply chain
🔸 A documented and demonstrable compliance culture
🔸 Preparedness for on-site Commission audits

Preparedness is not optional. It is strategic for market growth and business expansion.

Below is the list of sectors falling under heightened European Commission scrutiny in 2026, together with the planned audits for non-EU countries.

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EU Food Safety
Increased Audits 2026

Food categories under highest scrutiny in third-country controls, verified from the European Commission DG SANTE Health and Food Audits and Analysis Programme 2026

159 Total Controls
51% Non-EU Focus, up from 33%
150 Audits Planned
~50% Increase in non-EU audit share 2025-27
# Food Category and Scope Audits Relative Intensity Priority
1
Fish, Fishery Products and Fish Oil
China, Chile, Oman, Panama, Türkiye, Uruguay; plus 7 desk-based audits (Papua New Guinea, Senegal, Cabo Verde, Solomon Islands, Taiwan, Nigeria, Malaysia)
13audits
High
2
Residues of Pharmacologically Active Substances, Food of Animal Origin
Tunisia, Panama, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Cambodia, Republic of Korea, Bangladesh, Uruguay, Türkiye, Moldova, plus 1 TBD; desk-based assessment of 30 non-EU countries
10audits
High
3
Plants and Plant Products, Phytosanitary Controls
Uganda, Costa Rica, China, Japan (Bonsai), Peru, Thailand, plus 1 TBD
7audits
High
4
Pesticide Residues, Food of Plant Origin
Kenya, Thailand, Sri Lanka, Bangladesh, Madagascar
5audits
High
5
Food Contact Materials, Recycled Plastics
United Kingdom, India, Türkiye, China; first coordinated audit programme on this topic launched in 2026
4audits
New Topic
6
Meat and Meat Products, Beef and Poultry
Brazil (beef), Argentina (poultry and wild hare), United Kingdom (beef), Uruguay (beef)
4audits
Medium
7
Animal Health, Poultry Meat and Eggs
China, Thailand, United States
3audits
Medium
8
Live Bivalve Molluscs
Japan, Vietnam
2audits
Medium
9
Microbiological Safety, Food of Non-Animal Origin
Serbia, Türkiye
2audits
Medium
10
Contaminants, Food of Non-Animal Origin
United States; Türkiye (product-specific details per Annex 4 country audit descriptions: aflatoxin in peanuts; mycotoxins in pistachios and dried figs)
2audits
Medium
Pesticide Residues (MRL Compliance) Veterinary Drug Residues Mycotoxins and Aflatoxins Microbiological Safety Food Contact Material Migration Animal Disease Certification Chemical Contaminants (incl. heavy metals, where relevant) Antimicrobial Resistance (AMR)
Türkiye
Vet. drug residues, pesticides and contaminants
Fishery product production controls
Food contact materials (recycled plastic)
Mycotoxins in pistachios and dried figs
Microbiological safety (FNAO)
Food irradiation facilities
China
Poultry meat and eggs, animal health
Fish oil for human consumption
Food contact materials (recycled plastic)
Plant and plant products export controls
Uruguay
Fishery products
Beef production controls
Vet. drug residues and contaminants
Bangladesh
Pesticide residues, food of plant origin
Vet. drug residues and contaminants
Panama
Fish oil for human consumption
Vet. drug residues and contaminants
Thailand
Poultry meat and eggs, animal health
Pesticide residues, food of plant origin
Plant and plant products export controls
New Audit Topics Launched in 2026
Fish Oil: first coordinated audit programme on this topic, covering China, Chile, Oman, Panama; EU Member States France and Germany, targeting products for human consumption.

Food Contact Materials with Recycled Plastics: first coordinated audit programme on this topic in EU (Netherlands, Poland) and third countries (UK, India, Türkiye, China), addressing chemical migration risks from recycled packaging.
How Audit Outcomes Affect Market Access
A negative Commission audit outcome in a third country can trigger trade-restrictive measures including enhanced border checks or import suspension. Audits verify the competent authority’s official control system, not just individual product lots. Results are published on the DG SANTE audit portal and inform EU import policy decisions.

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