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Punjab Industry Urges Govt To Consider Failed Fortified Rice Kernels As CMR

Updated: Sep 11, 2023 01:04:25pm
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Punjab Industry Urges Govt To Consider Failed Fortified Rice Kernels As CMR

Ludhiana, Sept 11 (KNN) The Punjab Rice Industry Association met on Sunday to discuss ways to get the government to approve the failed Fortified Rice Kernels (FRK) mix rice in Custom Milling Rice (CMR).

The government had decided to exclude Rice millers from the paddy procurement process in the upcoming season. This was decided by the government after the samples of fortified rice kernels of more than 100 mills taken by the Food Corporation of India (FCI) failed quality tests.

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The millers have been trying hard to convince the government to review its decision, but in case nothing changes, they might go on a strike.

In the meeting, Punjab Rice Industry Association chairman Bharat Bhushan Binta said that the rice that fails FRK mixed rice samples test must still be considered custom milling rice (CMR). This is because there are inconsistencies in results from different laboratories, creating ambiguity.

Ranjit Singh Jossan, the Ferozepur district president of the association, said “undue pressure was being put on the millers by the government. The members also sought amendments in the regulations set by the Government of India and the Food Safety and Standards Authority of India (FSSAI).”

He argued that fortified rice, with its high nutritional value, should not fail samples if they fall within the range of human consumption. He urged the government to hold FRK manufacturers accountable and simplify the appeals process to resolve disputes.

The association has called for a tendering process for procurement of Fortified Rice Kernels. The association also demanded that the Food Corporation of India bring transparency in the sampling process and accept the quality manager's decision as final.

The association has decided to pursue the matter with Union Minister for Consumer Affairs, Food and Public Distribution Piyush Goyal.  (KNN Bureau)

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