Report shows over 20K million tonnes agri, food products in India irradiated yearly


Devdiscourse News Desk | Delhi | Updated: 02-01-2019 20:26 IST | Created: 02-01-2019 19:52 IST
Report shows over 20K million tonnes agri, food products in India irradiated yearly
The report also quoted the DAE as commenting, "Currently 15 irradiation plants are functional in the country. (Image Credit: Pixabay)
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Around 20,000 million tonnes of food and allied products are irradiated in the country annually, the Department of Atomic Energy told a parliamentary panel. Food irradiation is a process used to extend the shelf life and improve the safety of food products by reducing or eliminating microorganisms and insects.

According to a report tabled by the Standing Committee on Science and Technology, Environment and Forests in Parliament Wednesday, "annually, about 20,000 million tonnes (MT) of food and allied products are being irradiated in the country.

"These include agricultural products such as onion, potato, mango, grains and other products such as onion powder, garlic powder, spices, ayurvedic products and animal feed," the report quoting the Department of Atomic Energy (DAE) said. The DAE's comments were submitted to the Committee on June 4 last year.

The report also quoted the DAE as commenting, "Currently 15 irradiation plants are functional in the country. Recent research and development have resulted in the harmonisation of food irradiation rules with the international regulation through the adoption of class-wise clearance of irradiated food items by the Food Safety and Standards Authority of India (FSSAI) for large".

According to the United States Food and Drug Administration, astronauts belonging to the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) eat meat that has been sterilised by irradiation to avoid getting foodborne illnesses when they fly in space.

"The Committee commends the role played by Bhabha Atomic Research Centre (BARC) in food irradiation technology. This technology developed by BARC was known as Trombay crop varieties needs to be popularised in the states where they are currently not cultivated," the parliamentary panel said. Food is irradiated through gamma-rays, X-rays or electron beams.

(With inputs from agencies.)

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