No labelling of Genetically Modified (GM) food in violation of Department of Consumer Affairs rules

1 in 3 packaged food items found in study found to have illegal genetically modified (GM) content. Lot of it imported. Illegal GM food products being sold include infant food, canola/cottonseed oil, Kellogg's multigrain cereal, popcorn snacks, tofu amongst others. While Department of Consumer Affairs had put a rule asking for GM food to be labelled as such, 80% of these food products did not follow the rules. One of the companies been selling non-GM infant food in US after concerns raised but its GM infant food is being sold illegally in India. Double standards.

https://www.hindustantimes.com/india-news/one-in-three-packaged-foods-have-genetically-modified-content-cse/story-70lWThiB6kilIvzmutrfnM.html

Hopefully action will be taken on this by Department of Consumer Affairs. Full report by CSE here below http://cdn.cseindia.org/attachments/0.59829700_1532595750_genetically-modified-processed-foods-india-report.pdf

Full Press Release video available here from min 20:00 onwards https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=orM4nXsY7tk&feature=youtu.be more  

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Having noticed such lapses, let the Department of Consumer Affairs take steps to curb such activities. more  
60% packed food are adulterated and harmful. I find no results with complaints, So what I did, don't purchase unless an emergency, go for loose product if available. more  
There seems to be an error in the sentence reading "....... One of the companies been selling non-GM infant food in US after concerns raised....." On 27 July 2018 at 09:45, Rohit Parakh wrote: > more  
Is the FSSAI sleeping? How come unapproved & unverified food items, that too imported ones, are being sold in the open market? FSSAI & MOFP needs find the loopholes and plug them immediately. Also to ensure the similar things shouldn't repeat in future. more  
Pl read below, FSSAIs press release on the subject Press Release GM Food Regulation aims to lay down procedures for safety assessment New Delhi, 26th July 2018: Section 22 of the Food Safety and Standards Act, 2006 provides inter-alia, that no person shall manufacture, distribute, sell or import any genetically modified article of food except as otherwise provided under the Act and regulations made thereunder. FSSAI has, accordingly, initiated the work on framing regulations on GM Food. The intended regulations would essentially lay down procedures for safety assessment and approval of foods including imported foods, derived from genetic modification processes based on the internationally well established and accepted scientific principles, procedures and best practices before being approved for food purposes. These draft regulations will, after formal approval of FSSAI’s Scientific Panel, Scientific Committee and the Authority, be notified in the Gazette to elicit comments of various stakeholders which will be duly considered after which the regulations will be finalized with the approval of the Government. Needless to state, while assessment prior to the approval of such foods by FSSAI would be in respect of the food safety, aspects related to their environmental impacts would be duly assessed by the GEAC prior to their approval as food by the FSSAI. Further, without prejudice to the requirement of prior approval of GM foods manufactured, sold or imported into the country as envisaged in the above-mentioned regulations in accordance with the Section 22 of the FSS Act, 2006; the FSSAI has also framed draft Food Safety and Standards (Labelling and Display) Regulations that also specify threshold levels for labelling requirements of GM foods. These proposed regulations will further bind food businesses to provide appropriate information to the consumers so as to enable them to exercise their informed choice in respect of purchase of foods, including GM foods, should any such foods be approved for manufacture or import in India. These draft regulations will also be notified in the gazette for public comments which will be duly considered before the regulations are finalized. It may be further explained that the threshold level for labelling of GM foods refers to the maximum permissible level (in percent) of unintentional and technically unavoidable GMO content in food that does not call for labelling. A large number of countries including Japan, Canada, Thailand and Indonesia prescribe a threshold value of 5% by weight. EU prescribes threshold of 0.9 %. However, it may be pointed out that the cost of demonstrating/verifying compliance to the specified threshold increases as the threshold level decreases. It may also be kept in mind that irrespective of the threshold level, the safety of all GM products need to be well established and proven to be as safe as non- GM products. The proposed labelling of GM food in India falls within the range of internationally followed threshold level and seems to be practical and cost effective. For media queries, contact: Ruchika Sharma Food Safety and Standards Authority of India E: sharmaruchika.21@gmail.com more  
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