PR Newswire | 30 Apr, 2013
NEW DELHI: Changing Scenario in Food Import Regulatory Framework in India, Learning Practical Techniques to Fast Track the Customs Clearance Process and Evaluating the Latest Sampling and Analysis Procedures to Streamline Import Process to be Discussed at the Forum.
The FSSAI ((Food Safety and Standards Authority of India) has a mandate on ensuring safety of food items imported into the country. Therefore, all imported products must adhere to the rules specified in the act, which also includes labelling and marketing requirements. This is primarily done to safeguard the health of the consumer to prevent any food-borne illness due to consumption of imported foods. This will also help to check on the expanding array of imported food products.
Against this backdrop, Food Import Regulatory Standards (FIRS) Forum, a much-awaited strategic initiative focusing on the most critical issues pertaining to the food import regulations, will provide solutions to the current regulatory challenges, sampling & analysis ambiguity, custom clearance hurdles and labelling issues, which the food industry is facing currently. FIRS Forum will be held on 24 May 2013 at The Hilton Hotel, New Delhi, India.
Food Import Regulatory Standards India has on board eminent speakers such as Vinod Kotwal, Director Imports, FSSAI, Krishna Kumar Joshi, Head Regulatory Affairs Department, ITC Foods, Rajendra Dobriyal, Senior Regulatory Affairs Manager, Unilever, Prabodh Halde, Head Regulatory, Marico, A Savitri, Head Regulatory affairs, Britannia and Raghu Guda, General Manager, National Institute for Smart Government, among other industry experts, all of whom are at the centre stage of developmental of import regulations in India.
This forum will bring together regulators, importers and supply chain heads from food & beverage manufacturers, ingredient manufacturers, packaged food importers and ingredient suppliers. This initiative will help to increase awareness about the new FSSAI regulations on food imports and will provide practical insights to streamline the food import process with the FSSAI regulations to boost the import of food and ingredients in India. To know more about Food Import Regulatory Standards (FIRS) India 2013, visit http://www.foodimportregulations.com/pr
About UBM India:
UBM India is a subsidiary of UBM plc, which is the second largest independent exhibition organiser in the world. It is the largest trade exhibition organiser in India, responsible for 26 exhibitions in different locations across the country. The company is also involved in the organisation of conference programmes throughout India and in the publications of trade journals and magazines. For further details, please visit the UBM India website, http://www.ubmindia.in.
Food Ingredients India (Fi India):
Launched in 2006, Fi India has been known as a driving force to India's processed food sector and has a fundamental role as facilitating the industry's only meeting place. Both regional and global food professionals use this opportunity to learn about the latest industry developments, meet new business prospects and launch new products to gain competitor advantage in the fastest growing food marketplace in the world.
By bringing the industry together, Fi India allows you to display your products to thousands of food professionals at once and conduct business in an efficient and effective manner.
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