FSSAI
Notifies Comprehensive Regulatory Standards for Basmati Rice Effective from 1
Aug. 2023
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Dahi and
Milk Standards Amended
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FSSAI specified the identity standards
for Basmati Rice (including Brown Basmati Rice, Milled Basmati Rice, Parboiled
Brown Basmati Rice and Milled Parboiled Basmati Rice) vide Food Safety and Standards
(Food Products Standards and Food Additives) First Amendment Regulations, 2023
notified
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It shall possess natural fragrance characteristic
of basmati rice and be free from artificial colouring, polishing agents and artificial
fragrances
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The standards aim to establish fair practices
in trade of Basmati rice and protect consumer interest, both domestically and globally
[FSSAI Notification F.No. Std/Notifications/35.1/2021 dated 11 January, 2023]
For the first time in the country,
Food Safety and Standards Authority of India (FSSAI) has specified the identity
standards for Basmati Rice (including Brown Basmati Rice, Milled Basmati Rice, Parboiled
Brown Basmati Rice and Milled Parboiled Basmati Rice) vide Food Safety and Standards
(Food Products Standards and Food Additives) First Amendment Regulations, 2023 notified
in the Gazette of India.
As per these standards, Basmati
rice shall possess natural fragrance characteristic of basmati rice and be free
from artificial colouring, polishing agents and artificial fragrances. These standards
also specify various identity and quality parameters for basmati rice such as average
size of grains and their elongation ratio after cooking; maximum limits of moisture,
amylose content, uric acid, defective/damaged grains and incidental presence of
other non-basmati rice etc.
The standards are aimed at establishing
fair practices in the trade of Basmati rice and protect consumer interest, both
domestically and globally. These standards will be enforced w.e.f
1st August, 2023.
Basmati rice is a premium variety
of rice cultivated in the Himalayan foothills of the Indian sub-continent and is
universally known for its long grain size, fluffy texture and unique inherent aroma
and flavour. Agro-climatic conditions of the specific
geographical areas where Basmati rice is grown; as well as the method of harvesting,
processing and ageing of the rice contributes to the uniqueness of Basmati rice.
Due to its unique quality attributes, Basmati is a widely consumed variety of rice
both domestically and globally and India accounts for two thirds of its global supply.
Being a premium quality rice
and fetching a price higher than the non-basmati varieties, Basmati rice is prone
to various types of adulteration for economic gains which may include, among others,
undeclared blending of other non-basmati varieties of rice. Therefore, in order
to ensure supply of standardised genuine Basmati rice in domestic and export markets,
FSSAI has notified regulatory standards for Basmati rice that have been framed through
extensive consultations with the concerned government departments / agencies and
other stakeholders as well.