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FDA import refusal data for products from ECUADOR

476
Total Firms
1,835
Total Refusals
12/29/2025
Latest Refusal

Common Violations

619

FILTHY

281

PESTICIDE

39
165

SALMONELLA

160

UNAPPROVED

110

NO ENGLISH

109

HISTAMINE

81

UNSAFE ADD

74

NO PROCESS

64

NOT LISTED

10482
59

NUTRIT LBL

Top Firms

#Firm NameRiskRefusals
1
Propemar S.A.

Montecristi

Risk: 75.073
2Risk: 65.758
3Risk: 69.657
4Risk: 66.052
5
Docapes Pescados Camarones y Mariscos S.A.

El Malecon De Santa Rosa Salinas

Risk: 59.439
6Risk: 70.634
7
MIYAQUIL SA

Guayaquil

Risk: 62.832
8Risk: 59.031
9Risk: 46.230
10Risk: 62.427
11Risk: 56.226
12Risk: 65.926
13Risk: 56.425
14Risk: 53.122
15Risk: 64.921
16Risk: 56.919
17Risk: 64.918
18Risk: 64.218
19
PESCAZUL S.A

Guayaquil Q

Risk: 64.017
20
Gondi S.A.

Portoviejo

Risk: 63.017

Frequently Asked Questions

How many FDA import refusals are from ECUADOR?

According to FDA records, there have been 1,835 import refusals for products originating from ECUADOR, involving 476 firms.

What products from ECUADOR are commonly refused by the FDA?

Products from ECUADOR may be refused for various reasons including adulteration, misbranding, lack of proper registration, or failure to meet U.S. safety standards. The specific products vary by firm and time period. View the common violations section on this page for more details.

Does an import refusal mean products from ECUADOR are unsafe?

Not necessarily. An import refusal indicates a specific shipment appeared to violate FDA requirements at the time of inspection. Many ECUADOR firms successfully import products that meet all FDA requirements. Import refusals help identify and prevent non-compliant products from entering the U.S. market.

How current is the FDA import refusal data for ECUADOR?

Our database includes FDA import refusals for ECUADOR through 12/29/2025. Data is sourced from the FDA Data Dashboard and updated monthly.

Data sourced from the FDA Data Dashboard, a public database maintained by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration.