FPO mark | |
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Expansion | Fruit products order |
Certifying agency | Ministry of Food Processing Industries (India) |
Effective region | India |
Effective since | 1955 |
Product category | Processed fruit products |
Legal status | Mandatory |
Mandatory since | 2006 |
The FPO mark is a certification mark mandatory on all processed fruit products sold in India such as packaged fruit beverages, fruit-jams, squashes, pickles, dehydrated fruit products, and fruit extracts, following the Food Safety and Standards Act of 2006. [1] [2] The FPO mark guarantees that the product was manufactured in a hygienic 'food-safe' environment, thus ensuring that the product is fit for consumption.
The standards have been in force since 1955 by the law of Fruit Products Order, after which the mark is named, [3] [4] but the mark itself got a mandatory status only after the Food Safety and Standards Act of 2006. [5] A FPO license is, in fact, necessary to start a fruit processing industry in India. [6] The agency that develops standards for this purpose and that which issues the mark is the Ministry of Food Processing Industries of the Government of India.
- Containers and labeling requirement
- Limits of poisonous metals in fruit products
- List of permissible harmless food colors
- Limits for permitted preservatives in fruit products
- Other permitted additives
The important documents that are required to be submitted to the Ministry of Food Processing in India during the time of filing application are listed below:
FPO mark | |
---|---|
Expansion | Fruit products order |
Certifying agency | Ministry of Food Processing Industries (India) |
Effective region | India |
Effective since | 1955 |
Product category | Processed fruit products |
Legal status | Mandatory |
Mandatory since | 2006 |
The FPO mark is a certification mark mandatory on all processed fruit products sold in India such as packaged fruit beverages, fruit-jams, squashes, pickles, dehydrated fruit products, and fruit extracts, following the Food Safety and Standards Act of 2006. [1] [2] The FPO mark guarantees that the product was manufactured in a hygienic 'food-safe' environment, thus ensuring that the product is fit for consumption.
The standards have been in force since 1955 by the law of Fruit Products Order, after which the mark is named, [3] [4] but the mark itself got a mandatory status only after the Food Safety and Standards Act of 2006. [5] A FPO license is, in fact, necessary to start a fruit processing industry in India. [6] The agency that develops standards for this purpose and that which issues the mark is the Ministry of Food Processing Industries of the Government of India.
- Containers and labeling requirement
- Limits of poisonous metals in fruit products
- List of permissible harmless food colors
- Limits for permitted preservatives in fruit products
- Other permitted additives
The important documents that are required to be submitted to the Ministry of Food Processing in India during the time of filing application are listed below: