India confirms prunes not subject to the non-genetically modified (GM) cum GM-free status certificate requirement

게시됨 2021년 5월 17일

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The Food Safety and Standards Authority of India has confirmed that prunes from plums are considered a processed food product and are not required to carry a non-Genetically Modified status certificate. This confirmation comes following queries from the FAS New Delhi office of the USDA. The clarification applies to 24 specific food items and excludes processed food products in general. In 2020, U.S. prune exports to India reached a value close to $1 million.
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FAS New Delhi (Post) secured confirmation from the Food Safety and Standards Authority of India that prunes from plums (Prunus domestica) are a processed food product (dried fruit), and as such are not subject to the non-Genetically Modified (GM) cum GM-Free status certificate requirement. Industry’s concerns for clarification necessitated post’s outreach. U.S.-origin prune exports to India reached nearly $1 million in 2020. DISCLAIMER: The information contained in this report was retrieved from the Food Safety and Standards Authority of India’s (FSSAI) website http://www.fssai.gov.in. The U.S. Embassy in New Delhi – Foreign Agricultural Service (FAS) Office of Agricultural Affairs (OAA), USDA and/or the U.S. Government make no claim of accuracy or authenticity. The Government of India has not officially endorsed this report. Import approval for any product is subject to local rules and regulations as interpreted by Indian officials at the time of product entry. GENERAL ...

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