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Food Safety and Standards Authority of India

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Food Safety and Standards Authority of India

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Background


Food Safety and Standards Authority of India (FSSAI) is a statutory body established under the Ministry of Health & Family Welfare, Government of India. The FSSAI has been established under the Food Safety and Standards Act, 2006, which is a consolidating statute related to food safety and regulation in India. FSSAI is responsible for protecting and promoting public health through the regulation and supervision of food safety.


Food Safety and Standards Authority of India (FSSAI) is a statutory body established under the Ministry of Health & Family Welfare, Government of India. The FSSAI has been established under the Food Safety and Standards Act, 2006, which is a consolidating statute related to food safety and regulation in India. FSSAI is responsible for protecting and promoting public health through the regulation and supervision of food safety.
 
The FSSAI is headed by a non-executive Chairperson, appointed by the Central Government, either holding or has held the position of not below the rank of Secretary to the Government of India. Rita Teaotia is the current Chairperson for FSSAI and Shri Arun Singhal is the current Chief Executive Officer for FSSAI.
 
The FSSAI has its headquarters at New Delhi. The authority also has 6 regional offices located in Delhi, Guwahati, Mumbai, Kolkata, Cochin, and Chennai. 14 referral laboratories notified by FSSAI, 72 State/UT laboratories located throughout India and 112 laboratories are NABL accredited private laboratories notified by FSSAI.
In 2021, with the aim of benefitting industries involved in manufacturing, handling, packaging and selling of food items, FSSAI decided to grant perpetual licenses to restaurants and food manufacturers on the condition that they file their returns every year.
 

History

 
FSSAI was established by Former Union Minister Dr Anbumani Ramadoss, Government of India on 5 August 2011 under Food Safety and Standards Act, 2006 which was operationalized in year 2006. The FSSAI consists of a chairperson & 22 members. The FSSAI is responsible for setting standards for food so that there is one body to deal with and no confusion in the minds of consumers, traders, manufacturers, and investors. Ministry of Health & Family Welfare, Government of India is the Administrative Ministry of Food Safety and Standards Authority of India. The following are the statutory powers that the FSS Act, 2006 gives to the Food Safety and Standards Authority of India (FSSAI).
 
Framing of regulations to lay down food safety standards
 
Laying down guidelines for accreditation of laboratories for food testing
 
Providing scientific advice and technical support to the Central Government
 
Contributing to the development of international technical standards in food
 
Collecting and collating data regarding food consumption, contamination, emerging risks, etc.
 
Disseminating information and promoting awareness about food safety and nutrition in India
 
Location: FSSAI is located in 5 regions
 
Northern Region – With head office at New Delhi.
 
Eastern Region.
 
North Eastern Region.
 
Western region.
 
Southern Region.
 

Regulatory framework

 
The Food Safety and Standards Authority of India is a statutory body under Food Safety and Standards Act, 2006. The Food Safety and Standards Act (FSS), 2006 is the primary law for the regulation of food products. This act also sets up the formulation and enforcement of food safety standards in India. The FSSAI appoints food safety authorities on the state level.
 
The FSSAI functions under the administrative control of the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare. The main aim of FSSAI is:
 
• To Lay down science-based standards for articles on food
 
• To regulate the manufacture, storage, distribution, import, and sale of food
 
• To facilitate the safety of food
 
The FSS Act is a bucket for all the older laws, rules and regulations for food safety. The FSS Act took 7 older acts into one umbrella.
 
 
 
3. Meat Food Products Order, 1973
 
 
 
 
 

Departments

 
Import Division
 
Eat Right India Movement
 
International Co-operation
 
Regulatory Compliance Division (RCD)
 
Food Safety Management System (FSMS) Division
 
Risk Assessment and R&D division (RARD)
 
Information Education Communication (IEC) Division
 
Regulation and Codex Division
 
Quality Assurance/ lab Division
 
HR Division
 
Standards Division
 
IT Division
 

Research

 
FSSAI has set certain guidelines for food safety research. The Research and Development division is responsible for research with the following objectives:
 
Generate new knowledge that would help in continuously updating and upgrading food safety standards that are compatible with international organizations
 
Carry out evidence-based studies for improving or building Rules and regulations.
 

Quality Assurance

 
FSSAI has been mandated to perform various functions related to the quality and standards of food. These functions in addition to others include "Laying down procedure and guidelines for notification of the accredited laboratories as per ISO17025." The FSSAI notified laboratories that are classified as:
 
FSSAI notified NABL accredited labs- 112
 
State Labs-72
 
Referral Labs-14
 

Standards

 
Standards framed by FSSAI are prescribed under Food Safety and Standards (Food Product Standards and Food Additives) Regulation, 2011, Food Safety and Standards (Packaging and Labelling) Regulation, 2011 and Food Safety and Standards (Contaminants, Toxins, and Residues) Regulations, 2011.
 
The FSSAI has prescribed standards for the following:
 
Dairy products and analogues
 
Fats, oils and fat emulsions
 
Fruits and vegetable products
 
Cereal and cereal products
 
Meat and meat products
 
Fish and fish products
 
Sweets & confectionery
 
Sweetening agents including honey
 
Salt, spices, condiments and related products
 
Beverages, (other than dairy and fruits & vegetables based)
 
Other food product and ingredients
 
Proprietary food
 
Irradiation of food
 
Fortification of staple foods i.e. vegetable oil, milk, salt, rice and wheat flour/maida
 
The development of standards is a dynamic process based on the latest developments in food science, food consumption pattern, new food products, and additives, changes in the processing technology leading to changed specifications, advancements in food analytical methods, and identification of new risks or other regulatory options.
Formulation of standards of any article of food under the Food Safety and Standards Act 2006, involves several stages. After consideration by the Food Authority, the draft standard is published (Draft notified), for inviting stakeholder comments. Since India is a signatory to the WTO-SPS Committee, Draft Standard is also notified in WTO. Thereafter, taking into account the comments received from the stakeholders, the Standard is finalized and notified in the Gazette of India, and implemented.
 

Consumer outreach

 
Consumers can connect to FSSAI through various channels. A GAMA portal for concerns regarding misleading claims and advertisements too is operated.
 
Applicable FSSAI License
 
FSSAI issues three types of license based on the nature of the food business and turnover:
Registration: For Turnover less than ₹12 Lakh
State License: For Turnover between ₹12 Lakh to ₹20 Crore
Central License: For Turnover above ₹20 Crore
Other criteria like the location of the business, number of retail stores, etc. are needed while evaluating the nature of the license application.
 

Projects

 
In 2009 the FSSAI instigated a pilot project Safe Food, Tasty Food to improve the safety and quality of food being served at restaurants and other outlets, implementing agencies being local municipal authorities and industry associations (FICCI, CII, AIFPA and NRAI).
 


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