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Nestlé, FSSAI mend fences 2 years after Maggi ban

- ARNAB DUTTA

Nearly two years after the Food Safety and Standards Authority of India (FSSAI) had banned Nestlé’s flagship noodles brand Maggi in India, a closed-door meeting between representa­tives of the regulator and the multinatio­nal (MNC) has opened up possibilit­ies for them to join hands.

After lengthy courtroom battles and tonnes of Maggi noodles were destroyed, the FSSAI and Nestlé had been looking for common ground.

Finally the happy medium was struck on Wednesday, when FSSAI Chief Executive Officer Pawan Agarwal shook hands with Nestlé India Chairman and Managing Director Suresh Narayanan, as the former inaugurate­d the first food safety institute establishe­d by Nestlé in the country in Manesar.

The dispute had started with allegation­s of laxity on the part of Nestlé in maintainin­g food safety standards.

The Nestlé Food Safety Institute (NFSI) is the third such state-of-the-art research and developmen­t (R&D) centre for training on food safety set up by the Swiss MNC globally.

The initiative was first taken when Narayanan and Agarwal were in search of ways to “engage” on issues of food safety in India. According to sources, the idea dawned on Agarwal when Narayanan was describing the contributi­ons its second NFSI, located in Beijing, had made towards the country’s food safety regulation­s.

Acknowledg­ing Nestlé’s efforts at providing safe food in India, Agarwal said: “Partnershi­ps with private parties on issues of the food business and its research are an imperative for the FSSAI. Joining hands with partners like Nestlé is a well-thought-out strategy. This is our effort to implement a first world regulatory ecosystem in India.”

JOINING HANDS WITH PARTNERS LIKE NESTLÉ IS A WELL-THOUGHT-OUT STRATEGY. THIS IS OUR EFFORT TO IMPLEMENT A FIRST WORLD REGULATORY ECOSYSTEM IN INDIA” PAWAN AGARWAL CEO, FSSAI NESTLÉ CAN HELP WITH ITS GLOBAL EXPERTISE IN AREAS OF FOOD SCIENCE, WHICH WILL HELP THE FSSAI TO TAKE DECISIONS WHILE FORMULATIN­G REGULATION­S” SURESH NARAYANAN CMD, Nestlé India

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