The Food Safety And Standards (Amendment) Bill 2020: A milestone In The History Of Indian Food Safety.

The Food Safety And Standards (Amendment) Bill 2020: A milestone In The History Of Indian Food Safety.

To revamp the functioning and jurisdiction of FSSAI, the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare on September 23, 2020, has framed a Food Safety and Standards (Amendment) Bill, 2020. The bill introduces 70 amendments in the present FSSAI act, 2006. It intends to revamp the functioning and jurisdiction of the FSSAI.

Implementation on : 30/01/2021

Impacted Areas : this is the Impacted Areas/business

Reference : https://google.com

Draft or Gazette : Draft

The Food Safety and Standards Authority of India was established under the Food Safety and Standards Act, 2006. There are a lot of challenges in the present Act. The food sector in India is largely unorganized. Presently, there is lack of sufficient food testing laboratories in the country for the authority to scrutinize the food manufacturing and processing industries and it is difficult to ensure quality, safety, and hygiene in the food industry. Even there is a shortage of licensing officers, and so it requires structural reform. Presently, the FSSAI has only 377 regulations. However, some countries around the globe have more than 10,000 foods and detailed standards. The list is not reviewed regularly. With the global coronavirus crisis right around the corner, India needs to gear up nutrition, health, and safety.

To revamp the functioning and jurisdiction of FSSAI, the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare on September 23, 2020, has framed a Food Safety and Standards (Amendment) Bill, 2020. The bill introduces 70 amendments in the present FSSAI act, 2006. It intends to revamp the functioning and jurisdiction of the FSSAI.

Some of the amendments are:

References:

  1. COMMENTS/SUGGESTION REGARDING FOOD SAFETY AND STANDARDS (AMENDMENT) BILL 2020.Available at: HTTPS://MAIN.MOHFW.GOV.IN/NEWSHIGHLIGHTS-16 . Accessed on 2 nd November, 2020