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FSSAI To Regulate Food Items With Shelf-Life of Less Then 60 Per Cent
The Food Safety and Standards Authority of India (FSSAI) has notified the Food Safety and Standards (Import) Regulation 2017, making it mandatory for importers to obtain its license. “We are happy that FSSAI has been able to finalise the regulations for imports of food items. This will bring an end to all uncertainties regarding food imports into the country,” FSSAI CEO Pawan Kumar Agarwal told .In the new regulations, which was notified earlier this month, the FSSAI said: “No article of food shall be cleared from the customs unless it has a valid shelf life of not less than 60 per cent at the time of import”.
Shelf life means the period between the date of manufacture and the ‘Best Before’ or ‘Date of expiry’, whichever is earlier as printed on the label, FSSAI said. It specified that no person shall import any food article without an import license from the Central Licensing Authority in accordance with the provisions of the Food Safety and Standards (Licensing and Registration of Food Businesses) Regulations, 2011.
FSSAI said it has brought the regulation with an aim to streamline the process of clearance of imported food in an efficient and transparent manner. These regulations lay down the procedure for clearance of food products imported into India. It includes provisions related to licensing of food importer; clearance of imported food by the Food Authority; storage, inspection and sampling of imported food. “The regulation also specifies the scheme for risk based sampling of imported food articles, which facilitates ease of doing business while not compromising the health of Indian public,” the FSSAI regulator said.