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The FSSAI is responsible for setting standards for food so that there is one body to deal with and no confusion in the minds of consumers, traders, manufacturers, and investors. [12] [13] Ministry of Health & Family Welfare, Government of India is the Administrative Ministry of Food Safety and Standards Authority of India.
The standards have been in force since 1955 by the law of Fruit Products Order, after which the mark is named, [3] [4] but the mark itself got a mandatory status only after the Food Safety and Standards Act of 2006. [5] A FPO license is, in fact, necessary to start a fruit processing industry in India. [6]
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NABL being a governmental body conducts integrated assessments with regulators such as FSSAI, EIC, APEDA, etc. Integrated assessments simplify the process of recognition, as the laboratory can get accredited and recognized by the regulator in one combined assessment instead of the separate multiple assessments which are usually needed.
Food Safety and Standards Authority of India, established under the Food Safety and Standards Act, 2006, is the regulating body related to food safety and laying down of standards of food in India. Hence, it regulates the manufacture, storage, distribution, sale, and import of food articles, while also establishing strict standards to ensure ...
Food Safety and Standards Authority of India: Aug-2011: Security Market: Securities and Exchange Board of India: 12-Apr-1992: Aeronautical Tariff: Airports Economic Regulatory Authority: 12-May-2009: Insurance industry: Insurance Regulatory and Development Authority: 1999: Cost Accounting and Cost Audits: The Institute of Cost Accountants of ...
Certifies that a product confirms to a set of standards laid by the Bureau of Indian Standards. [7] Non Polluting Vehicle mark on motor vehicles: certifying conformity to the Bharat Stage emission standards. FSSAI: for all food products.
Just like green & red dots on products to signify if they are vegetarian or non-vegetarian, the Food Safety and Standards Authority of India (FSSAI) in December 2017, introduced the Jaivik Bharat logo to help customers identify authentic organic food.