2. To meet a country’s sanitary and phytosanitary requirements, food must comply
with the local laws and regulations to gain market access.
These laws ensure the safety and suitability of food for consumers.
Factors on which it depends, In some countries food laws also govern food
quality and composition standards.
Food laws and Regulations
The requirement of food regulation may be based on several factors such as
whether a country adopts international norms developed by the Codex
Alimentarius Commission of the Food and Agriculture Organization of the
United Nations and the World Health Organization or a country may also has its
own suite of food regulations.
Each country regulates food differently and has its own food regulatory
framework.
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3. DESCRIPTION OF QUALITY SYSYEMS FOOD LAWS-
Food laws implemented for 2 reasons-
• Regulation of specification of food
• Regulation of hygienic conditions of processing/manufacturing.
• Food laws are either mandatory or voluntary, they are set up to established by
authorities to as a rule to measure of quantity, weight, value or quality.
• INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATION GOVERNING FOOD SAFETY
1. WORLD HEALTH ORGANIZATION (WHO)
2. WORLD TRADE ORGANIZATION (WTO)
3. FOOD AND AGRICULTURE ORGANIZATION (FAO)
4. CODEX ALIMENTARUS COMMISSION (CAC) [UNDER FAO/WHO]
5. INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATION FOR STANDARDIZATION (ISO)
6. NATIONALADVISORY COMMITTEE FOR MICROBIOLOGICAL
CRITERIA FOR FOODS (NACMCF)
7. INTERNATIONAL COMMISSION FOR MICROBIOLOGICAL
SPECIFICATION FOR FOODS (ICMSF)
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4. • Legislation governing food industry in India:
• Different voluntary legislations are made for the purpose to
guarantee stated quality and sales promotion. Number of
control orders have been formulated under the provisions of
Essential Commodities Act, which operate on the main
objectives of regulating the manufacture, commerce and
distribution of essential commodities. There are various
commodity boards such as Spices board, Tea board, Coffee
board, National Horticulture Board operating in India which
undertake research and development work for respective
fields.
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6. FOOD LAWS IN OUR COUNTRY
The Indian Parliament has recently passed the Food Safety and
Standards Act, 2006 that overrides all other food related laws.
Such as;
• Prevention of Food Adulteration Act, 1954
• Fruit Products Order,1955
• Meat Food Products Order ,1973
• Vegetable Oil Products (Control) Order, 1947
• Edible Oils Packaging (Regulation) Order 1988
• Solvent Extracted Oil, De- Oiled Meal and Edible Flour
(Control) Order, 1967,
• Milk and Milk Products Order, 1992 etc are repealed after
commencement of FSS Act, 2006.
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7. COMPULSORY LEGISLATIONS
• The Food Safety and Standards Authority of India (FSSAI) has been established under
Food Safety and Standards Act, 2006 which consolidates various acts & orders that have
hitherto handled food related issues in various Ministries and Departments.
• FSSAI has been created for laying down science based standards for articles of food and
to regulate their manufacture, storage, distribution, sale and import to ensure availability
of safe and wholesome food for human consumption.
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8. PREVENTION OF FOOD ADULTERATION
(PFA) ACT, 1954
MODE OF OPERATION-
a) Ministry of Health & Family Welfare
b) Directorate General of health service
c) Central committee for food standards
Special features-
a) Minimum quality standard
b) Ensure safety against harmful impurities, adulteration, mandatory law
c) Non-following of PFAAct leads to fine and imprisonment
•The Act was promulgated by Parliament in 1954 to make
provision for the prevention of adulteration of food. Broadly, the
PFAAct covers food standards, general procedures for sampling,
analysis of food, powers of authorized officers, nature of
penalties and other parameters related to food.
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9. REGULATIONS-
• Makes provision for prevention of adulteration of food.
• Adulterated, misbranded, not in accordance with the conditions of license
shall be prohibited for selling.
• No such food shall be imported. Standards for commodities have been
specified in the rules. Proprietary foods shall specify the ingredients in the
product in the descending order of their composition of the label.
•It deals with parameters relating to food additives,
preservative, coloring matters, packing & labelling of foods,
prohibition & regulations of sales etc. The provisions of PFA
Act and Rules are implemented by State Government and local
bodies as provided in the rules.
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10. ATOMIC ENERGY RULES, 1991 (CONTROL
OF IRRADIATION OF FOOD) – DAE
REGULATIONS-
• Irradiation application of foods.
• Certificate with the dose and purpose is insisted upon
SPECIAL FEATURE-
• Certificate of irradiation indicating the dose and the purpose shall
be provided by the competent authority.
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11. ESSENTIAL COMMODITY ACT,
1954 (MINISTRY OF FOOD)
REGULATION-
• Regulates the manufacture of commodities, commerce and
distribution.
SPECIFICATION-
• Formations of other suborders for easy implementation
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12. FRUIT PRODUCTS ORDER (FPO) 1955
Mode of operation-
MOFPI CENTRAL FOOD PRODUCTS ADVISORY
COMMITTEE
Special features-
Licensing authority ‘FPO’ standard mark shall be
imprinted on the products
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13. It is mandatory for all manufacturers of fruit and vegetable
products including some non fruit products like non fruit
vinegar, syrup and sweetened aerated water to obtain a license
under this Order.
REGULATIONS-
• Regulates manufacture and distribution of all fruit &
vegetable products. Exempted from the provisions of the
order to products prepared by Drug control act and
Educational Institutions for training purposes. Quantity shall
not exceed 10kg. License shall be issued after the satisfaction
of quality of product, sanitation, personnel, hygiene,
machinery, equipment and work area requirements as per the
schedule specified.
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14. Fruit product means any of the following articles,
•Non fruit beverages, syrups and sherbets
•Vinegar, whether brewed or non-fruit
•Pickles
•Dehydrated fruits and vegetables
•Squashes, crushes cordials, barley water, barreled juice, and ready to serve
beverages, fruit nectars or any other beverages containing fruit juices or fruit
pulp
•Jams, jellies and marmalades
•Tomato products, ketchup and sauces
•Preserves, candied and crystallized fruit and peel
•Chutneys
•Canned and bottled fruits, juices and pulps
•Canned and bottled vegetables
•Frozen fruits and vegetables
•Sweetened aerated water and without fruit juice pr fruit pulp
•Fruit cereal flakes
•All unspecified fruit and vegetable products which are considered
microbiologically safe and contains only permitted additives within
permissible limits.
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Meat Food Products Order (MFPO)
• The main objective is to regulate production and sale of meat food products
through licensing of manufacturers, enforce sanitary and hygienic
conditions prescribed for production of wholesome meat food products,
exercise strict quality control at all stages of production of meat food
products, fish products including chilled poultry etc.
• Meat & Meat Products are highly perishable in nature and can transmit
diseases from animals to human-beings.
• Processing of meat products is licensed under Meat Food Products
Order,(MFPO) 1973 which was hitherto being implemented by Ministry of
food Processing industries.
• Under the provision of MFPO all manufacturers of meat food products
engaged in the business of manufacturing, packing, repacking, relabeling meat
food products meant for sale are licensed but excluding those manufacturers
who manufactures such products for consumption on the spot like a restaurant,
hotel, boarding house, snack bar, eating house or any other similar
establishment.
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Milk and Milk Product order (MMPO)
• The objective of the order is to maintain and increase the supply of liquid milk
of desired quality in the interest of the general public and also for regulating
the production, processing and distribution of milk and milk products.
• As per the provisions of this order, any person/dairy plant handling more than
10,000 liters per day of milk or 500 MT of milk solids per annum needs to be
registered with the Registering Authority appointed by the Central
Government.
• In every case where the milk or milk product is packed by the holder of a
registration certificate in a tin, barrel, carton or any other container, the
registration number shall either be exhibited prominently on the side label of
such container or be embossed, punched or printed prominently thereon
17. VEGETABLE OIL PRODUCTS (REGULATION) ORDER ,1998
[Ministry of Food Consumer Affairs]
Regulations-
Regulates the production and distribution of all the edible oils. Specifications of the
products provided.
Special features-
Supersedes the vegetable oil products (control) order, 1947 and Vegetable Oil Products
(Standards of Quality) order, 1975. BIS Certification for the tin plates used for vanaspati
packaging is deleted.
SUGAR (CONTROL) ORDER, 1966 [Ministry of Agriculture and Irrigation
Department of Sugar]
Regulations-
Regulates the manufacture, quality and sale of sugar
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18. EXPORT (QUALITY CONTROL & INSPECTION) ACT, 1963
MODE OF OPERATION-
a) Ministry of Commerce
b) Export inspection council, 5 regional export inspection agencies network of 50
offices
REGULATION-
• Regulates compulsory pre-shipment inspection
• Exportable commodities list has been notified for pre-shipment inspection
• Quality control of various export product is monitored
SPECIAL FEATURES-
• AGMARK has been recognized as an agent for inspection and quality control of
certain items
• Voluntary inspection at the request of foreign buyers and advice of export
inspection council is also carried out
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19. STANDARDS ON WEIGHTS AND MEASURES ACT, 1976
MODE OF OPERATION-
a) Ministry of Food & Civil Supplies
b) Directorate of weights and measures
REGULATION-
• Prescribed conditions for packed products with respect to quantity declaration,
manufacturing date and sale price
SPECIAL FEATURES-
• Provides relief to the weaker sections of the society and protecting the consumer
in general by guaranteeing the quantity for the amount paid
THE CONSUMER PROTECTION ACT, 1986 [Ministry of Food & Civil
Supplies]
REGULATION-
• Provision made for the establishment of consumer councils and other authorities for the
settlement of consumer disputes.
SPECIAL FEATURES-
• Protection of the interest of consumer
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20. ENVIRONMENT PROTECTION ACT, 1986 [Ministry of Environment &
Forestry]
REGULATIONS-
• Regulates the manufacture, use and storage of hazardous microorganisms/ substances/
cells used as foodstuff
SPECIAL FEATURES-
• Compulsory for every food plant discharging waste into mainstream to obtain a No
objection certificate (NOC) from respective State Pollution Board.
THE INSECTICIDE ACT, 1968 [Directorate of Plant Protection, Quarantine and
Storage, Ministry of Agriculture]
REGULATIONS-
• Describes the safe use of insecticides to ensure that residual level doesn’t pose any
health hazard
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1. AGRICULTURAL PRODUCE (GRADING & MARKETING) ACT,
1937 [Directorate of Marketing and Inspection]
REGULATION-
• Grade and Standards are prescribed for Agricultural & Allied Commodities
Grading, sorting as per quality attributes and inspection are included
SPECIAL FEATURES-
• Activity based on marketing and grading at producer’s level. AGMARK
certification.
Standards are being harmonized with international standards keeping in view the
WTO requirements. Certification of agricultural commodities is carried out for the
benefit of producer/manufacturer and consumer
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2. BUREAU OF INDIAN STANDARDS (BIS) [Indian Standards
Institution]
REGULATION-
• Prescribing of grade standards, formulation of standards, specification of foods,
standards for limit of toxic compounds as applicable.
• Implementation of regulation by promotion through its voluntary and third party
certification system, specifying of packaging and labelling requirements.
SPECIAL FEATURES-
• General cover on hygienic conditions of manufacture, raw material quality & safety
are given. Quality and safety oriented standards
2.1 CERTIFICATION MARKS SCHEME, BIS ACT, 1986 (rules and regulations)
[BIS]
REGULATIONS-
• Regulates the certifications scheme for various processed food products, ingredients
and packaging containers.
SPECIAL FEATURES-
• Ensure the quality to the consumer by certification.