Need to link farmers to value chain to encourage agri entrepreneurship.

By |June 4th, 2018|News Flash|Comments Off on Need to link farmers to value chain to encourage agri entrepreneurship.

S K Pattanayak, secretary, ministry of agriculture, cooperation and farmers’ welfare, Government of India, said that there was a need to connect farmers to a value chain as this will help them to become agri entrepreneurs.

He was speaking at a conference titled Development of Linkages for Sustainability of FPOs, which was organised by the […]

India must propagate GM foods to boost agri economy, says PHD Chamber

By |May 24th, 2018|Interesting Read|Comments Off on India must propagate GM foods to boost agri economy, says PHD Chamber

PHD Chamber of Commerce and Industry has urged the government to promote and propagate genetically-modified (GM) foods to enable India catapult its agricultural and horticultural economies, stating that eventually with GM food applications, India could be one of the largest exporters of its agricultural produce.

The Chamber also appealed to the government emphasising that the […]

FSSAI issues amended regulations pertaining to cane jaggery, saccharin

By |May 24th, 2018|Regulatory Updates|Comments Off on FSSAI issues amended regulations pertaining to cane jaggery, saccharin

FSSAI has issued a gazette notification amending the Food Safety and Standards (Food Product Standards and Food Additives) Regulations, 2011. The amendments are related to the revision of cane jaggery (cane gur) and sodium saccharin (food grade) and new standards for calcium saccharin (food grade). These regulations are called the Food Safety and Standards […]

Sodium content in milk fixed at 55mg/100g and 650mg/100g in milk powder.

By |May 24th, 2018|Regulatory Updates|Comments Off on Sodium content in milk fixed at 55mg/100g and 650mg/100g in milk powder.

FSSAI has fixed the total sodium content at 55mg per 100g for milk and 650mg per 100g for milk powder. In this regard, the country’s apex food regulator has released a draft notification aimed at consolidating the standards for milk and milk products, particularly the sodium content, in accordance with the daily value.
The revised […]

FSSAI issues directive reoperationalising food fortification standards.

By |May 24th, 2018|Regulatory Updates|Comments Off on FSSAI issues directive reoperationalising food fortification standards.

FSSAI has issued directive under Section 16(5) of the Food Safety and Standards Act, 2006 re-operationalising the Food Safety and Standards (Fortification of Food) Regulations, 2018.

As per the country’s apex food regulator’s directive, the food authority had approved the final regulations relating to standards for fortifications of food in its 24th meeting and is […]

Soil pollution threat to food safety, agri productivity, says FAO report

By |May 17th, 2018|News Flash|Comments Off on Soil pollution threat to food safety, agri productivity, says FAO report

Soil pollution poses a worrisome threat to agricultural productivity, food safety and human health, but far too little is known about the scale and severity of that threat. This was stated by a recently-released Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) report titled Soil Pollution: A Hidden Reality, at the start of a three-day global symposium […]

An Overview of Regulatory Requirements for Transportation and Storage of Bread in India

By |May 17th, 2018|News Flash|Comments Off on An Overview of Regulatory Requirements for Transportation and Storage of Bread in India

While the overall bread industry is growing at CAGR (Compound Annual Growth Rate) of 9% from last three years and expected to be US$0.8bn by 2020, industries and business partners need to be ready for more volume, new warehouses, more outlets and retailers.

Among all, what stands out is ‘quality’ of the product and due […]

Indian biscuit market projected to reach $7.25 billionin next four years.

By |May 17th, 2018|News Flash|Comments Off on Indian biscuit market projected to reach $7.25 billionin next four years.

A biscuit is a small baked product, whose exact meaning varies markedly in different parts of the world. The origin of the word biscuit is from a Latin phrase (via Middle French) meaning cooked twice.

The Indian biscuits Industry came into the limelight and started gaining a sound status in the bakery industry in the […]

FSSAI to issue online licensing and registration certificates to FBOs

By |May 17th, 2018|News Flash|Comments Off on FSSAI to issue online licensing and registration certificates to FBOs

FSSAI has decided to issue online certificates of licensing and registration to food business operators (FBOs). The certificates will be sent directly to the FBOs’ registered e-mail addresses or the Food Licensing Registration System (FLRS) bin instead of sending across a hard copy to their addresses. This decision shall start from May 1, 2018.
The […]

India’s seafood exports register 13% growth between April ’17 & Jan ’18

By |May 17th, 2018|News Flash|Comments Off on India’s seafood exports register 13% growth between April ’17 & Jan ’18

Strengthening its position as a leading supplier of quality frozen shrimp and frozen fish in international markets, India exported 10,85,378 metric tonne (MT) of seafood valued at Rs 35,916.60 crore in the first ten months of financial year (FY) 2017-18 as against 9,54,744MT and Rs 32,620.03 crore, respectively, a year earlier, registering a growth […]

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