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FPO mark
ExpansionFruit products order
Certifying agencyMinistry of Food Processing Industries (India)
Effective regionIndia
Effective since1955
Product categoryProcessed fruit products
Legal statusMandatory
Mandatory since2006

The FPO mark is a certification mark mandatory on all processed fruit products sold in India such as packaged fruit beverages, fruit-jams, crushes and squashes, pickles, dehydrated fruit products, and fruit extracts, following the Food Safety and Standards Act of 2006.[1] The FPO mark guarantees that the product was manufactured in a hygienic 'food-safe' environment, thus ensuring that the product is fit for consumption.

The standards have been in force since 1955 by the law of Fruit Products Order, after which the mark is named,[2][3][4] but the mark itself got a mandatory status only after the Food Safety and Standards Act of 2006. An FPO license is, in fact, necessary to start a fruit processing industry in India.[5] The agency that develops standards for this purpose and that which issues the mark is the Ministry of Food Processing Industries of the Government of India.

References

  1. ^ National Institute of Open Schooling. 'Wise Buying.'
  2. ^ Ministry of Food Processing Industries. Official web site.
  3. ^ Financial Express. 'Now You Can Get FPO Licence Online.'
  4. ^ CreatIndia.
  5. ^ "Food laws and Regulations".