Health Authorities Cancel Registrations of Several Food Business Entities in the Canary Islands
Published: March 2, 2026|health-and-public-services|Gobierno de Canarias
Canary Islands' Food Business Registration Cancellation
Overview
The Canary Islands' Public Health Directorate has officially canceled the registration of multiple food business entities listed in the General Sanitary Registry of Food Companies and Foods (RGSEAA).
Reasons for Cancellation
- Investigations revealed that some entities had updated their registration data without proper notification.
- Discrepancies were confirmed through inspections and documents.
- Under Spanish health regulations, authorities can cancel registrations when inaccuracies are identified, especially if entities fail to address previous notices.
Purpose and Impact
- This action aims to ensure the accuracy and integrity of official health records.
- These records are critical for consumer safety and regulatory compliance.
Cancellation Process
- Involves notifying the involved entities.
- Updating the national registry.
- Affected companies are formally informed through official publication.
Objective
- These steps help maintain rigorous oversight of food businesses,
- Safeguarding public health across the region.
Official Statement
The resolution was signed on February 16, 2026, by José Fernando Díaz-Flores Estévez, Director General of Public Health, emphasizing ongoing efforts to keep food safety records precise and trustworthy.