The Fiji Times

India widens spices probe amid contaminat­ion concerns

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INDIA’S food safety regulator said on Thursday it had ordered testing and inspection­s at all companies making spice mixes, widening an investigat­ion into the sector as global regulators look into suspected contaminat­ion in two popular local brands.

Hong Kong last month suspended sales of three spice blends made by India’s MDH and an Everest spice mix for Ɲsh curry. Singapore ordered a recall of the same Everest mix as well, ƞagging high levels of ethylene oxide, which is unƝt for human consumptio­n and a cancer risk with long exposure.

MDH and Everest products are hugely popular in India and also sold in Europe, Asia and North America, and the companies have said they are safe. Still, US and Australian food authoritie­s said they are gathering more informatio­n on the matter, and India had already ordered testing of the two brands’ products.

The Indian regulator has now ordered officials to conduct “extensive inspection­s, sampling and testing at all the manufactur­ing units”, for powdered spices, with a focus on those making curry powders and mixed spice blends for local and foreign sales.

“Each of the product sampled will be analysed for the compliance with quality and safety parameters,” the Food Safety and Standards Authority of India said in a statement.

The agency added checks would also be made for any presence of ethylene oxide, whose use is banned in India, and “appropriat­e actions will be initiated as Ɲt” after testing was completed.

India is the world’s biggest exporter, producer and consumer of spices, and its domestic market for the products was valued at $10.44billion in 2022, according to Zion Market Research.

 ?? Picture: REUTERS/Adnan Abidi/File Photo ?? A man adjusts the spice boxes of MDH and Everest on the shelf of a shop at a market in New Delhi, India,.
Picture: REUTERS/Adnan Abidi/File Photo A man adjusts the spice boxes of MDH and Everest on the shelf of a shop at a market in New Delhi, India,.

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