Rajahmundry: In a bid
to boost the revenue and ensure supply of safe food, the Food Safety and
Standards Authority (FSSA) is taking up a drive to issue either registration or
licence to the food business operators (FBOs)in the state.
The Food Safety and Standards
Authority, which works under the purview of union ministry of health and family
welfare, has issued a direction asking the food business operators who carry
out their business either in wholesale or in retail to register or to obtain
licence with the food safety authorities locally.
Food business operators whose
annual turnover is below Rs 2 lakh are supposed to register with the
authorities while those whose annual turnover is above Rs 12 lakh are supposed
to obtain licence from the authorities concerned before the end of this year.
Though the FSSA has taken up the
drive as a pilot project initially in three districts including East Godavari,
Kurnool and Ranga Reddy last year, it has made it mandatory for all districts
to comply with its direction.
Accordingly, the FSSA authorities
are carrying out awareness drive among the FBOs. A series of meetings are being
organised targeting all categories of food traders, including those who carry
out retail to ensure that they register and comply with the norms.
The move is aimed at improving
sources of revenue to the state exchequer and also to ensure that all food
business operators comply with safety norms while preparing the food items and
supply to the consumers.
This is going to help the
consumers get food items prepared by observing safety norms and help them not
to fall victim to health hazards.
Some food traders use adulterated
and banned items while preparing the food and once they are brought under the
purview of the Food Safety and Standards Act, 2006, by dint of either getting
registered or by obtaining licence, the food safety authorities can initiate
stringent action against them.
Moreover, sources maintain that
state government may tolerate defaulters up to February 4, 2014 and in case the
FBOs fail to register or obtain licence by that time, cases will be booked
against them and heavy penalty will be imposed and they are even liable for
imprisonment as these cases will be pursued in the court of law
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