The state government is going to take drastic measures to smuggle and sell unnatural food products from outside Bihar. State Deputy Chief Minister-Vaidya Kumar Sinha held an important crowd in Patna’s Vikas Bhawan on Friday, with the side effects of human health and the sale of unnatural garlic, turmeric, rice and other foods and selling unnaturally unnatural Carlik, shore, rice and other food items. The meeting was attended by senior officials of the Department of Agriculture, Health, Health, Home, Food and Consumer Protection Department and Agricultural Universities and Scientists of the Indian Agricultural Research Council.

The government is strictly on the ban on fake food

Deputy Chief Minister Vijay Kumar Sinha said that Bihar farmers produce food grains, vegetables, fruits and medicinal plants. Their quality is the priority of the government, so that it can stop providing fake or unnatural foods. For this, the sample and testing of suspicious foods must be strengthened. In addition, a statewide test campaign should be conducted to identify fake foods. He added that there is a need to continue monitoring the suspected products in the border areas and important areas.

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The Task Force will be created in relation to fake products

The Deputy Chief Minister said that the number of studies will increase to prevent suspected items in the food chain from the headquarters to the panchayat level. Along with this, a joint workers (task committee) will be set up to prevent selling fake food items, local markets, wholesalers, kodows and transport. In addition, strict action will be taken against those involved in fake food and agricultural products.

Writing food safety standards is mandatory

In the past, Agriculture Minister Vijay Kumar Sinha was very angry about the production and expiration date of agricultural commodities installed at the FPO Exhibition. Subsequently, he reiterated the Indian Food Security and Standards Authority (FSSA) and other agencies for packaging the quality, structure and validity date for packaging food items. He added that farmers in the state will be encouraged to promote local products and increase the income of farmers.

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Awareness of fake fertilizers is essential

The Minister of Agriculture said that it is very important to inform the public and the farmers the adverse consequences of fake food. Awareness campaign will be conducted so that people can identify fake and actual products. For this purpose, the sample and test number of food items that are suspected in laboratories operated under the Department of Agricultural Universities and Health will be increased. In addition, all sectors relating to the safety of the public will operate under time and regular review meetings.

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