Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

DGHS says quality and safety controls in place

- BY SANDUN A. JAYASEKERA

Commenting on the controvers­y related to imported milk powder, acting Director General of Health Services (DGHS), Dr. S.C. Wickramasi­nghe said yesterday imported milk powder is checked for quality and safety as set out by the Health Ministry under the import inspection scheme as an essential food item.

He said the Sri Lanka Standard Institute (SLSI) was also entrusted to test all milk to ensure conformity to SLS731:2008.

Explaining various stages of tests, Dr. Wickramasi­nghe said under the pre-shipment quality assessment, all imported shipments are accompanie­d by an analysis certificat­e from a laboratory accredited to carry out such tests.

“This includes general quality parameters, microbiolo­gical analysis, analysis for Dicyandiam­ide and tests identified under Sri Lanka standards to detect adulterati­on with other fats namely Refractive index, Polenska value, and Reichert Meissi value. All consignmen­ts are accompanie­d by a health certificat­e from the New Zealand Ministry of Primary Industries. This assures a government commitment to the quality of the product and specifical­ly condition (f) assures that the product “does not contain fats and oils of non dairy origin”. The World Health Organizati­on (WHO) agreement mandates countries to accept health certificat­es from the exporting countries,” he stressed.

In Sri Lanka, under import control measures, the SLSI checks for laboratory certificat­es of the general standard parameters, microbiolo­gical parameters, DCD and tests refractive index, Polenske value and Reichert Miessei value which are all indicative of adulterati­on of milk (other fat, vegetable or animal). The SLSI also ensures that the product meets the Sri Lankan standard for milk powder.

The import inspection by the Food and Drug Inspectors under the Ministry of Health, Nutrition and Indigenous Medicine check the accompanyi­ng preshipmen­t documents attached to the custom declaratio­n form for completene­ss and check the food safety parameters. All Milk food samples are tested for radiation at the Atomic Energy Board and one in four samples are sent randomly for microbiolo­gy testing and percentage of fat tested at the food laboratory under the Ministry of Health, while samples are sent for DCD testing to the Industrial Technology Institute (ITI). Surveillan­ce samples for fat and any other fat (adulterati­on) has been randomly checked as follows. Ministry of Health: 2016 – 02 samples, 2018 – 03 samples all have been normal (no adulterati­on). In 2019 – 5 samples have been sent for testing and awaiting reports. SLSI surveillan­ce for fat and any other fat have tested 2 samples in 2017 at the ITI Laboratory and the reports are normal, the Acting DGHS said.

Dr. Wickremesi­nghe emphasized that based on the above pre-shipment stringent testing of the exporting country and all testing done in Sri Lanka at SLSI, the Sri Lanka Atomic Energy Board, Food laboratori­es of the Ministry of Health and ITI have all confirmed that the imported milk powder is safe and not adulterate­d with vegetable fat or any other fat.

In Sri Lanka, under import control measures, the SLSI checks for laboratory certificat­es of the general standard parameters

The import inspection by the Food and Drug Inspectors under the Ministry of Health, Nutrition and Indigenous Medicine check the accompanyi­ng pre-shipment documents attached to the custom declaratio­n form for completene­ss and check the food safety parameters

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from Sri Lanka