Mint Hyderabad

Regulator tightens points of entry for food shipments

- Priyanka Sharma priyanka.sharma@livemint.com NEW DELHI

India’s top food regulator— the Food Safety and Standards Authority of India (FSSAI)—has cracked down on food imports, saying in has authorized officers at only 155 points to clear shipments “until further orders”.

“To put in place robust food regulatory framework at the points of entry to ensure the mandate of safe food imports in India, FSSAI has decided to review the points of entry notified for food imports taking into account the trend/volume of food imports, testing facilities and logistics infrastruc­ture etc,” G. Kamala Vardhana Rao, CEO of the FSSAI, said in a 3 May communicat­ion seen by Mint.

“It has been decided to notify authorized officers at only 155 specified points of entry for food imports clearance till further orders,” Rao added.

Queries sent to the FSSAI spokespers­on were not answered immediatel­y.

“When food items are referred to FSSAI for clearance at entry points, they are subjected to scrutiny of documents, visual inspection, sampling and testing to determine whether or not they conform to the rules,” said a second official.“Over the years, there has been an increase in the number of entry points to ensure effective regulatory control for imported food products.”

In December 2022 a parliament­ary committee recommende­d that the FSSAI directly regulate all food imports by deploying more officials at all entry points and provide quality training to personnel.

Meanwhile, the FSSAI has expanded its investigat­ion of Nestle to include all brands of baby food and begun collecting samples of infant-nutrition brands to test for added sugar.

The probe follows an investigat­ion by Public Eye, a Swiss investigat­ive organizati­on, and the Internatio­nal Baby Food Action Network, which said all Cerelac baby cereal products sold by Nestle in India contained added sugar— nearly 3 gm per serving on average.

“While the findings are global, we have to see if they violate our local rules,” an official told Mint earlier.

 ?? BLOOMBERG ?? FSSAI has authorized officers at only 155 points to clear shipments for now.
BLOOMBERG FSSAI has authorized officers at only 155 points to clear shipments for now.

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