High Failure Of Quality, Safety Standards Of Indian Spice Blends
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HYDERABAD, (REUTERS) – Nearly 12% of tested spice samples failed to meet quality and safety standards, according to data obtained of tests by Indian authorities after several countries took steps over contamination risks in two popular brands.
The Food Safety and Standards Authority of India conducted inspections, sampling and testing of mixed spice blends after Hong Kong suspended sales of some blends of the MDH and Everest brands in April over high levels of a pesticide.
Britain then tightened controls on all spice imports from India, while New Zealand, the United States and Australia have said they were looking into issues related to the brands.
MDH and Everest have said their products are safe for consumption. Their spices are among the most popular in India – the world’s biggest exporter, producer and consumer of spices. They are sold in Europe, Asia and North America.
The data, obtained by Reuters under India’s Right to Information Act, shows 474 of 4,054 samples tested between May and early July did not meet quality and safety parameters.
The safety agency said in a statement it did not have breakdowns by brands of the spices it tested but was taking necessary action against companies involved.
“Action on non-conforming samples has been taken as stipulated,” it said, referring to penalty provisions under Indian law, without elaborating.
India’s domestic spice market was valued at $10.44 billion in 2022, according to Zion Market Research. Its exports of spices and spice products were a record $4.46 billion in the fiscal year that ended in March.
anju m.
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Lead free haldi sounds good to me!! Please dont compromise MDH though 🙂
August 19, 2024Anil
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This is Reuters of USA!!!!
If food is imported in the USA. FDA is good with that. If you do not like Indian produce there is alternative for everything from China to Mexico to USA including ATTA.
August 19, 2024Shoorveer Tyagi
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It does not mean that anything imported from India is pure. Most of the agricultural families are illiterate in India and they do not know how much fertilizer or pesticides should be used per hectare. They put some illiterate labor from UP and Bihar for that. Recently a person of Gujarati origin was arrested in USA for supplying fake Keytruda(a cancer treating drug). 🤫🤫🤫🤫🤫
August 19, 2024