Hindustan Times (Delhi)

Govt mandates logo on vegan food items

- Rhythma Kaul

NEW DELHI: India’s food regulator has made it mandatory for all vegan food to have the government-approved vegan logo on them, signifying regulatory compliance.

The Food Safety and Standards Authority of India (FSSAI) issued a gazette notificati­on to the effect on June 10, also listing the regulation­s vegan foods have to comply with. The move is aimed at ensuring that what is manufactur­ed, sold and distribute­d as vegan food in the country is really vegan, and comes against the backdrop of an increase in demand for vegan food.

FSSAI’S regulation­s prohibit animal testing for any purpose, including safety evaluation of vegan foods.

“No person shall manufactur­e, pack, sell, offer for sale, market or otherwise distribute or import any food as vegan food unless they comply with the requiremen­ts laid down under these regulation­s,” reads the gazette notificati­on.

In September 2021, the food regulator launched a logo specifical­ly to help consumers easily identify and differenti­ate them from non-vegan foods.

By government definition, vegan food means foods (including ingredient­s, additives, flavouring­s, enzymes and carriers, or processing aids) that are not of animal origin and in whose production and processing, ingredient­s, additives, flavouring­s, enzymes and carriers, or processing aids that are of animal origin are not used .

Veganism has been gaining steam in the country over the past few years, which experts attribute largely to growing awareness about reducing environmen­tal impact on the planet and also about the benefits of eating plant-based foods. “Veganism in India is definitely gaining popularity; especially after Covid-19 we find many people don’t want to go back to eating meat. Health benefits that plantbased diets offer is one the key reasons,” said Ritika Samaddar, regional head-- dietetics, Max Healthcare.

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