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New Delhi: In a significant policy shift, the Food Safety and Standards Authority of India (FSSAI) has officially retracted its earlier advisory that mandated the removal of "A1" and "A2" milk claims from packaging. This move marks a crucial update in the regulations governing dairy product labeling.
The FSSAI's previous directive had instructed food businesses to eliminate any references to "A1" and "A2" milk types from their product packaging. The reason behind this was to address concerns related to the potential health impacts of these milk variants. However, after receiving extensive feedback and reviewing the available scientific evidence, the FSSAI has decided to withdraw this advisory. The decision aims to clarify and streamline the labeling practices within the dairy industry.
With the advisory withdrawal, dairy producers and marketers are now free to include "A1" and "A2" milk claims on their products once again. This change is expected to impact how milk products are marketed, particularly in light of ongoing debates about the health benefits of A1 versus A2 milk. The decision is anticipated to influence consumer choices and industry practices as the market adapts to the new regulatory landscape.
Industry experts have welcomed the FSSAI's decision, noting that it provides greater flexibility for businesses while also addressing consumer interest in milk types. "This reversal is a positive development for the dairy sector," said one industry analyst. "It allows companies to clearly communicate their product offerings without regulatory constraints."