No Food Import
from Japan without BRIT/FSSAI Clearance from Navi
Mumbai
Subject: Monitoring of food import from Japan for radioactive contamination
[Ref: CBEC Instruction dated 17 March 2011]
Following the recent earthquake in Japan and concerns
of possible radiation leakage from the affected nuclear plants, there is a need
to increase surveillance of food imports from Japan to ensure that they are
safe for consumption.
2. Accordingly,
it has been decided that Food Safety and Standards Authority of India (FSSAI)
would test samples of food articles, particularly fresh produce exported from
Japan after March 11, 2011, such as sea food, fruits, vegetables and meat for
radioactive contamination. FSSAI has directed their Authorised Officers to have
the food articles tested for radioactive contamination from BRIT (Board of
Radiation and Isotope Technology), Navi Mumbai before
issuing ‘No Objection Certificate’ to Customs.
3. In view of
the above, it is directed that all officers in charge of Ports, Airports, ICDs
/ CFSs, Land Customs Stations should ensure that clearance of such food items
imported from Japan after 11.3.2011 is allowed only after complying with the
above requirements and obtaining ‘No Objection Certificate’ from FSSAI.
4. A suitable
Public Notice and Standing Order may be issued for the guidance of the trade
and staff.
[F.No.450 /22/2011-Cus.IV]