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STREAMLINING FOOD REGULATIONS IN INDIA

Posted 15 Mar 2024

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Why in the News?

The Food Safety and Standards Authority of India (FSSAI) endorsed multiple amendments geared towards simplifying food safety regulations.

 

Amendments approved by FSSAI

  • Elimination of multiple certifications: Food businesses would not have to go to different authorities for mandatory certification. 
    • Only FSSAI certification will be mandatorily required for food products.
    • Bureau of Indian Standards (BIS) or AGMARK certification will not be required for food products.
      • Presently, Food Safety and Standards (Prohibition and Restriction on Sale) Regulations 2011 have prescribed mandatory certification under BIS Act and AGMARK Scheme.
      • BIS certification is mandatory for some food products e.g infant formula, packaged drinking water, milk powder etc.
      • AGMARK is mandatory for blended edible vegetable oils and fat spreads. 
  • First comprehensive manual of methods of analysis for ensuring regulatory compliance of food products.
  • Expansion of Standards: Like standards of Mead (Honey wine) and Alcoholic Ready-to-drink (RTD) beverages, revision of standards of milk fat products, standards for Haleem etc. 

 

About Food safety regulations in India

  • Food Safety and Standards Act, 2006: Overarching regulation on food safety establishing FSSAI as the primary food safety authority.
  • Food Safety and Standards Regulations, 2011: Contains labelling requirements and standards for packaged food, permitted food additives, microbiological requirements etc.
  • Various FSSAI Food Safety Standards: Developed by Scientific Committee and Scientific Panels, the principal arms of FSSAI in standard development process.

About AGMARK

  • AGMARK is a certification mark for agricultural produce, assuring that they conform to a grade standard notified by Directorate of Marketing & Inspection (DMI) under Agricultural Produce (Grading Marking) Act, 1937.
  • Nature: Agmark certification scheme is essentially voluntary, except few items mandated by FSSAI.
  • Ministry: Ministry of Agriculture and Farmers’ welfare
  • Tags :
  • Food Safety and Standards Authority of India (FSSAI)
  • AGMARK
  • Bureau of Indian Standards (BIS)
  • Food safety regulations
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