Food safety regulator FSSAI has announced a Rs 482 crore scheme to strengthen the food testing infrastructure in the country.
“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, in the light of the recent observations by High Court, Mumbai, regarding the urgent need to upgrade food testing Laboratories in India,” FSSAI said in a statement.
According to a PTI report: The empowered committee constituted for implementing this scheme held its first meeting on November 2, which was chaired by FSSAI Chairperson.
The representatives from various ministries such as Ministry of Health and Family Welfare, Ministry of Food Processing Industries, Export Inspection Council, NABL and 7 States/UTs were present.
“Proposals from 7 States/UTs, namely, Goa, Delhi, Karnataka, Kerala, Madhya Pradesh, Tamil Nadu and Punjab were considered for strengthening their food Testing infrastructure. Two proposals, from Chandigarh (Punjab) and Calicut (Kerala), were approved in principle,” FSSAI said.
The other states were requested to revise and resubmit their proposals according to the scheme guidelines with mentorship support from FSSAI. The committee also approved the proposal for strengthening the referral food laboratory at Central Food Technology Research Institute (CFTRI) through provision of latest equipment and facilities. Introduction of these equipment facilities would enhance the testing capability of CFTRI for adulteration of honey and pesticide and antibiotic residues in food samples. 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 will be upgraded to enable them to obtain NABL accreditation, FSSAI said.
As many as 62 Mobile Testing labs will also be established across all States/UTs. There are currently 4 Mobile food Testing labs in Punjab, Gujarat, Kerala and Tamil Nadu, which will serve as a model for these Mobile Testing labs.
The capacity building of the Food Testing labs is also an important component of this scheme.
In addition, a School Food and Hygiene Programme has been envisaged under which basic food testing labs would be set up in 1,500 schools/colleges across the country to promote a culture of safe and wholesome food.
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