The Free Press Journal

Your home kit for spot testing adulterati­on

- STAFF REPORTER

The Food Safety and Standards Authority of India plans to develop a special Rapid Analytical Food Testing (RAFT) or spot testing kits which will give the spot results of food if it is adulterate­d.

“This new testing kit will also reduce the testing load on Food Safety Officers (FSOs) and laboratori­es by giving test results quickly,” said an FSSAI official.

FSSAI has also invited applicatio­ns from entreprene­urs under its programme of developing RAFT Kit / Equipment / Method for the purpose of testing food. The apex food regulator has issued guidelines for the same, detailing the pro forma for filing the applicatio­n.

Senior FSSAI official said while filing the applicatio­ns the applicants should also produce proper justificat­ion for each product category of RAFT kit along with validation certificat­es. No applicatio­n for general parameters like pH, density or routine laboratory equipment and accessorie­s and so on will be accepted.

“Applicants should submit separate applicatio­n for each kit, equipment or method and each applicatio­n should be accompanie­d by separate applicatio­n processing fee,” read notice issued by FSSAI.

Shailesh Adhav, joint commission­er, FDA, Food, said this kit will enable FSOs as well as laboratori­es to get results quickly and will also help in establishi­ng food safety for the ordinary consumer. This is because results of tests conducted on various categories of food products such as milk and edible oils, among others, will be available readily, which often are time-consuming.

“During festivals, the most common victim of adulterati­on is khoya or mawa. Because of high demand, people often engage in spurious activities. But with the help of RAFT kit, it can be ascertaine­d very quickly on the spot -- whether the mawa is adulterate­d or not,” he said.

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