Posted by AI on 2025-08-30 12:33:54 | Last Updated by AI on 2025-08-30 19:47:48
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The Food Safety and Standards Authority of India (FSSAI) has strengthened its food testing capabilities with the addition of two new laboratories. This comes as part of an amendment to a 2017 order that designates these labs as referral food laboratories across India. The new labs include the National Referral Laboratory for Food Safety Testing and the Food Safety Training and Education Center Referral Laboratory.
The former is located in Gurugram, while the latter is in Mumbai. These laboratories will perform specialized analyses of food samples referred to them by designated authorities. This includes investigating food safety issues, developing new methods for detecting adulterations and contaminants, and providing training and capacity building to food safety personnel.
The FSSAI has made significant investments in these laboratories, including funding, equipment, and expertise, ensuring that they are well-equipped to conduct rigorous food testing and provide accurate results. This is a part of the FSSAI's ongoing efforts to enforce food safety standards and protect consumers from adulterated and unsafe food products.
The addition of these two new referral laboratories will help ensure that food samples can be tested reliably and accurately, which will help enforce food safety standards and protect consumers from unsafe foods.
With enhanced food testing capabilities, including the newly notified referral laboratories, the FSSAI is steadfast in its commitment to ensuring a robust food safety ecosystem in India.