Pune: In its ongoing drive for the implementation of the Food Safety and Standard Act, 2006, the Food and Drugs Administration (FDA) has destroyed spurious food products worth Rs25 crore across the state in the last few days. These items include mava (khoya), sweets and other items.
This was informed by FDA commissioner Mahesh Zagade on Sunday. Besides, with the impending festival of Diwali, the FDA has intensified its ongoing vigil on sweet marts and mava.
“In order to keep a strict check on the movement and procurement of food supply, we have made it mandatory for all sweet marts, sweet manufactures and others to procure licences. Also, the marts have to procure raw materials for their goods from licensed agencies. This will help us identify the source of the material in case of food poisoning,” he said.
He added that the food safety officers are conducting surprise raids at mava outlets. “We have already identified the hot spots from where spurious mava enters the state and we are keeping a close watch on them,” he said.
Besides, the officers are conducting spot testing of mava in order to identify adulteration.
Zagade said, “The spot testing involves identification of the animal protein in the mava, spot seizure and destruction of the adulterated mava.”
Zagade advised citizens to purchase materials only from licensed establishments. According to him, the citizens can ask for testing of suspected food items. “This process of testing, though will incur a cost of Rs1,000 for the desired citizen, but it will also work as a deterrent for the people involved in malpractice,” he said.
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