Nov 16, 2012

Milk adulteration rampant in Guwahati, toned milk quality fine


GUWAHATI: Rampant adulteration of milk has been a cause of worry in Guwahati. Sources in the state public health laboratory (SPHL) said adulteration by vendors is rampant in the city, though quality of toned milk has been found up to the mark.
"The quality of toned milk available in city markets is fine. But during an analysis in our laboratory, it was found that the quality of milk sold in the open market by vendors is quite poor. The most common adulterant was found to be the addition of water. But we have also found that the fat content of milk is removed by milk vendors at various places in the city to make a variety of other products," said an official of SPHL.
He added that though adulteration of milk is not done by the dairy farmers at the source of production, the retail milk sellers are mostly involved in this act. "Enforcement officials should pay frequent visits and the municipal corporation should give license to milk vendors. In Guwahati, many unscrupulous traders have been selling milk without any permit from the civic body which is a cause of milk adulteration" the official added.
According to the official, milk and edible oil are the two commodities where adulteration is most common in Guwahati.
"We were surprised to find that even the branded companies of the country, which have a reputation for ensuring quality, are involved in mixing sesame oil in edible oil. The edible oil manufacturing companies are indulging in such kind of adulteration as a cost-cutting measure," the official said.
The authorities slapped a penalty on edible oil manufacturing companies that was found mixing sesame oil in edible oil in the city recently. An official of the food and civil supplies department said poor quality of edible oil used to prepare food in budget eateries has been a cause of concern.
"The edible oil manufacturing companies of the state are adulterating edible oil not in all of their factories. For instance, they will keep the quality of edible oil produced from one unit safe, but will mix it up for cost-cutting in other two industrial units to hoodwink the authorities concerned," the official said.

Food Safety and Standards Authority appoints Intertek for quality audits

Mumbai, Nov. 15:  Food Safety and Standards Authority of India (FSSAI) has appointed Intertek for inspection and audit of Food Business Operators (FBOs).
Intertek is a leading provider of quality and safety solutions serving a wide range of industries around the world. The Intertek Food laboratory in Gurgaon has been accredited by the National Accreditation Board for Testing Laboratories.
The work will enable FBOs not only demonstrate compliance to requirements under the FSS Act and regulations, but also lead to issue of FSSAI licence and its renewal thereafter.
Intertek will help FBOs get a test done for their food samples at defined intervals every year. Intertek will also be training new food business operators towards Food Safety Management and Systems, along with verifying complaints filed with the FSSAI.