
Finally the government has started to bring disruptive legislation for ensuring food safety and protecting consumer health. India feeds almost one fifth of the population of the world almost three times a day. Covid-19 has set the right context in the minds of the consumer for eating right and healthy foods. The days of unidentifiable food business operators at all levels are numbered now. Consumers are well aware of eating healthy and unsafe foods. The changing socio economic conditions has contributed to a surge in packed food demand exponentially.
This all is covered under a food chain and we have studied it during our school times. Now this food chain has been converted into a seamless value chain or food supply chain from Farm to table. There are multiple stakeholders who are making it happen and their contribution can not be neglected. Technically a farmer’s produce becomes food only after he sells it for the consumption of others. The crop may not be called food till it remains with the farmers and is unsold.
We may now look at the recent news which talks about extending the power of the Food regulator ( FSSAI) to feed as well as packaging material. It is a historical decision. In case of food which is emanating from animals like Milk, poultry ,fish and meat , the feed being given to the animals plays an important role in ensuring food safety at first level.
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Food safety is a first responsibility of the regulator which in turn ensures human safety. The food may be unsafe even without deliberate addition of any harmful additive also. It may happen because of hazardous toxins, drug residues, pesticide and insecticide residues, heavy metals etc. These may be leached into the food at the time of the farming.
The new amendment in FSSAct would at least ensure the freedom from food safety issues due to feeds and packaging . The act would also make the enforcement and penalties more stringent across all levels of FBO operations . It would cover all points from the manufacturers to the sales, distribution and serving places like restaurants including street foods. FSSAI has also been working relentlessly on the Eat Right movement . They are also working on food fortification and training and development of all stakeholders in the food value chain.
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We must also not forget that any serious implication on consumer health due to negligence by the regulatory body may not only lead to consumer indifference to dairy products but would also impact the livelihood of over 70 million dairy farmers in the country.
I think that the relentless efforts of Sh Pawan Agarwal ji (Ex CEO Fssai) and Sh Arun Singhal ji ( current CEO of FSSAI ) would definitely make our one time dream of everyone getting safe and healthy food in India a lifetime reality.
Do share your suggestion on how to achieve this mammoth goal of safe food for all.
A blog by Kuldeep Sharma