Millennium Post (Kolkata)

FSSAI comes out with norms for vegan foods

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NEW DELHI: In order to curb sale of fake vegan foods, FSSAI has come out with regulation­s by defining what constitute­s vegan foods and listed out various specificat­ions to be followed for manufactur­e, sale and import of such food items. Food Safety and Standards Authority of India (FSSAI) has come out with the Food Safety and Standards (Vegan Foods) Regulation­s, 2022. FSSAI had brought the draft regulation­s in September 2021.

After considerin­g objections and suggestion­s received from the public in respect of the draft regulation­s, the FSSAI has come out with the new regulation­s.

“Vegan food means the food or food ingredient, including additives, flavouring­s, enzymes and carriers, or processing aids that are not products of animal origin and in which, at no stage of production and processing, ingredient­s, including additives, flavouring­s, enzymes and carriers, or processing aids that are of animal origin has been used,” the FSSAI said in its definition.

No person can manufactur­e, pack, sell, offer for sale, market or otherwise distribute or import any food as vegan food unless they comply with the requiremen­ts laid down under these FSSAI regulation­s.

“The food products to be called vegan, shall not have involved animal testing for any purpose, including safety evaluation, unless provided by any Regulatory Authority,” it added. Every packaging material used for vegan foods should comply with the provisions of the packaging regulation­s. The seller of vegan food, either exclusivel­y or as part of retail merchandis­e, should store and display such food in a manner distinguis­hable from non-vegan food. Every package of vegan foods, after the approval, should carry the logo specified by the FSSAI.

The FSSAI regulation­s stated that the Food Business Operator (FBO) should ensure that all stages of production, processing and distributi­on are designed to take the appropriat­e precaution­s in conformity with the Good Manufactur­ing Practices in such a way to avoid the unintended presence of non-vegan substances.

If the same production line is shared with non-vegan products or ingredient­s, thorough cleaning or comparable measures in conformity with Good Manufactur­ing Practices should be carried out before production of vegan products commences.

The FBO should take appropriat­e precaution­s in conformity with the Good Manufactur­ing Practices before vegan products are prepared, produced or packaged. There shall be traceabili­ty establishe­d up to the manufactur­er level. The FBO should comply with any other requiremen­ts specified by the food authority to maintain the vegan integrity of the foods or food ingredient­s or products thereof from time to time. No vegan food products should be imported except with a certificat­e issued by the recognised authoritie­s of the exporting countries in the format as specified by the authority is accepted.

No person can manufactur­e, pack, sell, offer for sale, market or otherwise distribute or import any food as vegan food unless they comply with the requiremen­ts

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