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1 Food Safety- A necessity in the Sugar Industry Somnath Chatterjee Head-Procurement & Logistics ITC Ltd, Foods Division

2 More than 200 types of diseases spread by unsafe food across the globe Contaminated food causes 1.5 billion cases of diarrhea in children each year, resulting in more than 3 million premature deaths

3 Packaged food industry in India  The Indian food and grocery market is the world’s sixth largest & is projected to grow at the rate of 104%, touching US$ 482 billion by 2020.  Packaged food industry contributes to 32% of the country’s total food market  Approx. 60% of sugar in India is consumed by bulk food manufacturing sector including Bakery, local sweet shops & FMCG  Indian consumers on average purchased just 151 calories each day through packaged food and soft drinks in 2014, less than a fifth of the global average of 765 calories.  Nutrients per person per day (gm): Sugar India5 China16 US126 Source: Euromonitor

4 Rejections @ITC  About 4% of the total sugar stock connected at plants is rejected Others- include rejection due to moisture & color

5 Foreign Matter Contamination

6 Inappropriate Packaging & Labeling

7 Hygiene related issues

8 UNFIT Vehicle

9 Significant impact on final product

10 Bringing safe & wholesome food to the consumers

11 Rejection is a costly affair! SUPPLIER  Detention Charges  Resale at throwaway rates  Risk of material loss  Can get BLACKLISTED BUYER  Production Loss  Loss in market share

12 Strengthening regulation & checks on manufacture, storage & distribution of food items

13 What is FSSAI?  FSSAI-Food Safety & Standards Authority of India, 2011 is enacted to: - Consolidate laws relating to food in India - Lay down science based standards for articles of food - Regulate production, storage, trade, distribution, sale and import of food - Facilitate food safety.

14 FSSAI guidelines for Plantation White Sugar Sr. No.ParametersSpecifications 1 Physical examination aDirt, filth, iron filings added colorShould be free from Dirt, filth, iron filings added color 2Extraneous matterMax 0.1 % by wt 3Moisture when heated at 1050 ±10C for three hrs.Max 0.5 % by wt 4SucroseMin 98 % 5SulphurdioxideMax 70 ppm 2 Heavy metals aLeadMax 5 ppm bCopperMax 30 ppm cArsenicMax 1.1 ppm dTinMax 250 ppm eZincMax 50 ppm fCadmiumMax 1.5 ppm gMercuryMax 1.0 ppm hMethyl mercury (calculated as elemental mercury)Max 0.25 ppm 3 Crop contaminants aAflatoxinMax 30 μg/kg 4Naturally Occuring Toxic Substances bAgaric AcidMax 100 mg/kg cHydrocyanic acidMax 5 mg/kg dHypericineMax 1mg/kg eSaffroleMax 10 mg/kg 5 Pesticide residues as per FSSAI requirement AtrazineMax 0.25 mg/kg Carbofuran (Sum of carbofuran and three hydroxyl carbofuran expressed as carbofuran) Max 0.05 mg/kg Phorate (Sum of phorates, its oxygen analogue and their sulfoxides and sulfones expressed as phorate) Max 0.1 mg/kg SimazineMax 0.25 mg/kg

15 FSSAI guidelines for packaging & labeling Format for LRR (Label Regulatory Requirements) For Wholesale Packages Brand NameRequired FSSAI logo & Lic. No.Required Veg. SymbolRequired Ingredient ListNot required – For single ingredient food Best Before DeclarationRequired Net weight declaration including Pack Config. NET CONTENT: _______________ MRPNot Required Manufacturing Date/Packaging Date Required Lot No. : ; Batch No. :Required Manufactured By - Declaration Company Name, COMPLETE ADDRESS INCLUDING - PLOT No./STREET No./CITY/PIN /STATE Packed AtIf Co-packed Storage condition Store in a cool, dry and hygienic place. (optional) Method of PreprationRequired Nutritional Information (per 100g per serving size Optional Manufacturer’s Name & Complete Address Brand Name/Logo

16 How should the sugar miller/trader comply  Get a FSSAI License- Deadline Aug 2015  Get your product analyzed every 6 month through a NABL/FSSAI accredited lab- Applicable now  Prepare & maintain other relevant documents- COA, Veg origin Certificate, Non-GMO  Adhere to packaging and labeling requirements: veg-logo, print of FSSAI license no.

17 Quality related checklist for FMCG Companies At the source point  Vehicle fitness certificate  Vehicle Inspection  Test Report of the stock being dispatched At the destination  Form E- form of Guarantee  Certificate of Analysis (COA)  Mention of FSSAI License no. in the excise bill  Quality of sugar & sugar bags (Colored bags?)

18 Each member of the sugar industry from cane to consumer must create a culture where product safety & nutrition is paramount THANK YOU!


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