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FSSAI's Role in Protecting Consumers from Seafood Hazards
Food & Beverages Processing
|September 2024
Introduction - India's thriving seafood industry is a significant contributor to the economy, creating jobs and boosting exports. However, the success of this industry hinges on the safety of seafood products. Ensuring that seafood is safe for consumption protects both domestic and international consumers from foodborne illnesses. Additionally, safe seafood practices are essential for maintaining healthy fish populations, which are vital for food security and environmental balance.

Seafood can pose risks to human health through both biological and chemical hazards. Bacteria, viruses, and parasites can cause foodborne illnesses, while contaminants like mercury, PCBs, and dioxins can accumulate in fish and lead to long-term health problems. Despite these risks, seafood is a valuable source of nutrients. By understanding and following proper handling, storage, and consumption guidelines, individuals can enjoy the benefits of seafood while minimizing risks.
FSSAI's Regulatory Framework for Seafood Safety
To protect public health, the Food Safety and Standards Authority of India (FSSAI) has established science-based standards for both microbiological and chemical contaminants in seafood. These standards set limits for harmful bacteria, parasites, and toxins like mercury, ensuring that seafood consumed is safe. The FSSAI regularly reviews and updates these standards to reflect the latest scientific knowledge and address emerging food safety concerns.
Building consumer trust in seafood requires transparency and accountability. This is achieved through robust traceability and labeling systems. Traceability allows authorities to track seafood products from the source (catch or farm) to the final sale. This helps identify the origin of any contamination issues and enables swift recalls to protect consumers. Clear and informative labels provide details about the catch location, processing methods, and allergens, empowering consumers to make informed choices.
Ensuring Compliance and Safeguarding Consumers
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