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Food to be cheaper under GST: Harsimrat Kaur

The Dollar Business Bureau As the Goods and Services Tax (GST) rate on food items has been kept within the range of 5%, most of them will be cheaper, Food Processing Minister Harsimrat Kaur Badal said on Sunday. “I am happy that the GST rate (on food items) has been kept within 5% range. Lot of things will be cheaper. Food items are definitely not going to be expensive,” she said at a round table conference in New Delhi. The Minister said that she had requested Finance Minister Arun Jaitley to keep the food items in exempt list or in the lowest tax slab under GST. Replying to a question on whether the food standards in India were in compliance with the international standards, the minister ...

Indias meat exports stood at Rs 22,074 cr in April-January of FY'17

The Dollar Business Bureau  India exported around nearly 11 lakh tonnes of meat for Rs 22,074 crore in the period between April and January in the financial year of 2017, informed Minister of Commerce and Industry Nirmala Sitharaman in a written reply to the Lok Sabha. As per the data, India’s meat exports stood at Rs 27,610 crore in the financial year of 2015-16 followed by Rs 30,201 crore and Rs 27,720 crore of exports in 2014-15 and in 2013-14 respectively. At present, India has as many as 81 companies involved in meat processing and its exports. These organisations need to be registered with the Agricultural and Processed Food Products Export Development Authority (APEDA) as per the current foreign trade policy. An inter-ministerial ...

FSSAI to streamline and simplify food regulations

PTI Food regulator FSSAI today said it will simplify and streamline the regulations related to the food service industry for effective compliance and look into concerns over multiple agencies governing the sector. Addressing a FICCI's conference on food service retail, the Food Safety and Standards Authority of India (FSSAI) CEO Pawan Agarwal said food business operators will have to appoint a food safety supervisor to ensure that consumers get safe and wholesome food. "Industry is worried about multiplicity of agencies regulating the food business. We do appreciate your concern," Agarwal said at a FICCI conference. "We are reviewing the rules and regulations framed under the Food Safety and Standards Act for food services industry. This review is for simplifying it to ...

Harsimrat holds meeting to boost FDI in food processing

The Dollar Business Bureau  Minister of Food Processing, Harsimrat Kaur Badal, held comprehensive meetings on Thursday with several departments and other stakeholders to solve issues that were impacting the smooth flow of Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) in the food processing sector.  The minister, after the meeting, said that the discussions were to find ways to ease foreign investments in the sector and sort out the concerns related to different ministries and departments. She further said that the concerned departments and ministries have been directed to work towards the transformation of food economy of India and at the same time to ease rules for attracting more investments across the world.  The meeting was significant because the government is considering some specific relaxations for FDI in ...

London Dairy targets Rs.100 cr from India by 2020

The Dollar Business Bureau  London Dairy, the UK based ice-cream brand, is looking to double its revenues in India. It is planning to reach Rs.100 crore in revenues by 2020, by ramping up its distribution to 5,000 outlets. Shweta Shrivastava, Head – Marketing, London Dairy, said that they came to India three years back and are creating a niche market in the premium ice-cream segment. The company is looking at a growth rate of 36 percent annually and plan to double the revenues from around Rs.40 crore, in the coming three years. They expect to reach Rs.100 crore by 2020. The products of London Dairy are imported into the country through International Foodstuffs, a UAE-based company and manufactured under the licence of UK-based ...

FSSAI to mull over use of ethylene gas in ripening fruits

The Dollar Business Bureau To mull over use of ethylene gas in the ripening of fruits and vegetables, the food safety regulator FSSAI has invited comments from public to make amendments. The statement said that fruit can be ripened artificially with the help of ethylene gas at a concentration of 100 ppm depending upon the nature of the crop. Ethylene can quicken the process of ripening of climatic fruits even after they are being picked from the plant. It is commonly used in bananas, when they are picked raw but ripened with the help of the gas after shipment. Also, FSSAI in a separate notification spoke about the permissible limit of heavy metals in food products and has issued regulations of draft quality fixing ...

Duty-free shops beyond food safety range: FSSAI

The Dollar Business Bureau The Food Safety and Standards Authority of India (FSSAI) has stopped regulating imported food and beverages sold at duty-free shops. The decision comes as a surprise to everyone, especially after its internal department had earlier issued a warning of a probable threat of bio-terrorism as well as general safety of consumers.  In January this year, the FSSAI had issued stricter guidelines on food imports to curb sub-standard foods entering into the Indian market. It had said no person shall import any food product without an import license, and no food should be cleared from the custom unless it has 60% shelf life at the point of custom clearance. The decision comes at a point when FSSAI contends against a ...

Single MEIS application soon to ease exporters

The Dollar Business BureauThe CBEC chief said that there would be a single Merchandise Exports from India Scheme (MEIS) application for all Electronic Data Interchange (EDI) ports soon.“In accordance with the objective to boost the ease of doing business in India, Integrated declaration has been created under the Customs single window, where exporters would not be needed to get approval from various other agencies,” informed Najib Shah, Chairman, Central Board of Excise & Customs (CBEC) at a session organised by Federation of Indian Export Organisations (FIEO) in New Delhi on Friday. According to a release issued by FIEO, the CBEC Chairman was quoted as saying that several Partner Government Agencies like Drug Controller, Food Safety and Standards Authority of India ...