2nd International Food Regulatory Summit,2008
"Delivering Consumer Choice, Health & Safety"
www.foodregulatorysummit.org
16-17 October 2008; Radisson MBD Hotel, Noida
A rising internationalization of tastes and change in consumer lifestyle are fuelling a rapid growth in the value added segment of the Food Industry - for both fresh and processed products. A variety seeking consumer and seasonality of agricultural raw material are now making enormous demands for innovation in the food sector with regards to taste, convenience and shelf life expansion. The Food Industry is now gearing up to provide a wide range of choices to the consumer in these areas and very importantly, in areas related to health and nutrition delivery. Such innovations and the need for
flexibility in developing recipes are significantly altering the contours of Food Industry across
the globe.
In this context, the role of Food Regulatory regime that support such drives are assuming
paramount importance.
Very importantly, Food Safety and Regulatory considerations are now moving from pure safety issues to issues of enabling long-term health and nutrition of their respective populations, which are also finding importance on discussions at global forums of the CODEX and WTO.
Enormous 'thought' and 'action' leaderships are happening across the globe in this area with special reference to ways and means of moving away from traditional Food Safety and Regulatory regimes to those which encourage fast and sustainable delivery of consumer choice, health and safety.
Such experiences are of significant relevance to India, which on the one hand has a rapidly growing Food Industry, a large section of which is developing capabilities for global participation and on the other hand, the food safety and regulatory regime in India is poised to revisit its food safety and regulatory regime with the recent enactment of the new Food Safety and Standards Act and the constitution of Food Safety and Standards Authority.
CII had organized the 1
st International Food Regulatory Summit -
"Aligning India to the World", along with the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO): with the objective of defining the "guiding principles" for India's new Food Regulatory Regime. Time is now ripe for the further discussion on "operationalization" of these principles by leveraging global inputs and experiences.
The 2nd International Food Regulatory Summit - "Delivering Consumer Choice, Health and Safety", is set in this context for enabling a discussion, sharing of experiences and convergence of perceptions of countries across the globe on applications and effective implementation of the food laws, so that a common ground can be built in India for Food regulations under the new regime.
This Summit is also expected to create a platform for regulatory authorities of different countries and Food safety and regulatory functionals in Industry to come together and address common issues of concern. This platform is also expected to build bridges at the Regional level for identifying common grounds in driving country level Food Safety and Regulatory regimes.