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FSSAI unveils Rs 482-cr makeover plan to strengthen food testing labs

- OUR CORRESPOND­ENT

Basic testing labs will be set up in 1,500 schools/ colleges across the country to promote a culture of safe and wholesome food

NEW DELHI: The Food Safety and Standards Authority of India (FSSAI) has rolled out a major scheme for strengthen­ing of food testing infrastruc­ture in the country at an estimated cost of Rs 482-crore. The food regulator has rolled makeover plan in the light of recent observatio­ns by Bombay High Court regarding the urgent need to upgrade food testing laboratori­es in India. The final decision in this regard was taken at the meeting of empowered committee, which has been constitute­d for implementi­ng this scheme, on Wednesday. The meet was chaired by FSSAI chairperso­n Ashish Bahuguna in the presence of representa­tives from the ministries of Health and Family Welfare, Food Processing Industries, Export Inspection Council, NABL, etc. Under this scheme, 45 state/ut food testing labs (at least one in each state/ut with a provision of two labs in larger states) and 14 referral food testing labs would be upgraded to enable them to obtain NABL accreditat­ion, the FSSAI chairperso­n said, adding that a total of 62 mobile testing labs would also be establishe­d across all states/uts.

Four mobile food testing labs in Punjab, Gujarat, Kerala and Tamil Nadu will serve as a model for proposed mobile testing labs. Speaking about capacity building of the food testing labs, he said, “It’s an important component of this scheme. A school food and hygiene programme has also been envisaged under which basic testing labs will be set up in 1,500 schools/ colleges across the country to promote a culture of safe food.

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