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FSSAI operationalises stds for fortified rice kernels; seeks compliance.
Jul 11, 2022

The Indian Food Authority, FSSAI has operationalised the standards for fortified rice kernels with immediate effect and issued an order in this regard asking food businesses to comply with the standards.
 
'To strengthen the national level fortification programme and its implementation, it has been decided to operationalise the provisions related to the fortified rice kernel, with immediate effect,' reads the order.
 
The standards for fortified rice kernels were proposed under the Draft FSS (Food Product Standards & Food Additives) Amendment Regulations issued by the FSSAI in May.
 
According to the FSSAI, the reason for making these standards operationalised immediately was that the draft amendment regulations are in the process of draft consultation from stakeholders. Finalising, the said amendment notification after considering the comments of stakeholders and its final notification in the gazette of India are likely to take further more time.
 
The draft regulations say that Fortified Rice Kernels (FRKs) are rice shaped kernels containing vitamins and minerals produced through extrusion.
 
These fortified kernels required to follow physio-chemical requirements including moisture 12%, uric acid at 100 mg/kg with no damaged kernels, no discoloured grains, no chalky grains and no admixture with any other grain including non-fortified rice.
 
Also, the standards lay requirements for fortification with iron, folic acid and vitamin B12 with recommended sources. They lay requirement for fortification with micronutrients singly or in combination that include zinc, vitamin A, thiamine, riboflavin, niacin, and pyridoxine.
 
Besides, the regulations prescribe standards for rice flour preparation of fortified rice kernels, and vitamin-mineral premix for preparation of fortified rice kernels.
    

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