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Trans Fats are a major problem society faces today – Shri Arun Singhal, IAS, CEO, FSSAI
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8/10/2023
Food Safety and Standards Authority of India (FSSAI) CEO Shri Arun Singhal explains how India plans to cap trans fats before the WHO deadline of 2023.
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This is a very important problem facing the society today. Reduction of trans fat is an
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absolute must and the entire world is struggling with this issue. The world has resolved, WHO
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has resolved that we will bring it down to 2% by the year 2023. Now you see there are
00:21
three aspects to reducing trans fat consumption. One is to provide information to the public.
00:28
Unless they know what they are consuming, they can't make any informed choices. The
00:31
second is the regulatory aspect. And the third of course is to engage with all the stakeholders
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and to ensure that trans fat free or low trans fat products become available to people because
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unless they have choices, they can't really reduce their consumption of trans fat. So
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as far as information is concerned, we already have rules in our country that every packet
00:50
of food has to display the level of trans fat. It is transparently displayed nowadays.
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But regulation is the critical aspect before we make progress. On the regulatory front,
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right now we have a stipulation that no oils will contain more than 5% trans fat. That
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is the existing position. In addition to this, we have a trans fat free logo which is given
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to products which are very low trans fat. So this trans fat free logo is given to restaurants
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also, food establishments where low trans fat food is being prepared. We have this logo
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system which can be seen by the public and people can go to restaurants which serve trans
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fat free food. One important aspect is to help school children, youngsters to avoid
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having trans fat. Because if they start young, then they can continue their habits later
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on. So good habits should develop at a very early stage. With that in mind, now we have
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come out with a new regulation. It is being notified very shortly, which says that high
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fat salt and sugar products which are commonly referred to as junk food will not be sold
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and will not be marketed, advertised in campuses of schools and in areas within 50 meters of
02:03
the school gate. So this is one regulation which is going to ensure that healthy food,
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nutritious food is made available in school canteens and children start having healthy
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food at a very young age. The other aspect is about the levels of fat which are trans
02:20
fat which are allowed right now. As I said it is 5% at present. Now I am very happy,
02:26
yesterday we had a presentation before the Honorable Health Minister and he has kindly
02:31
given his approval to a new regulation which is saying that by the year 2022, we will have
02:39
2% trans fat only in all oils and vegetable fats. It is to be done in a phased manner.
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By 1st of January 2021, it will be reduced to 3% from 5% right now and by the next year
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2022, it will come down to 2% and this is in keeping with our commitment that when India
02:58
celebrates 75 years of freedom, we would like to have less than 2% trans fat. This regulation
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is going to be published, it is a final regulation which will come out very shortly. Apart from
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that we are also coming out with a draft regulation which says that in all processed food, the
03:15
amount of trans fat should not be more than 2% of the fat content in that processed food.
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So this is a draft stage, this also will be published shortly and it may take some time
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to get finalized, may take 5 or 6 months but for oils and vegetable fats, we are very shortly
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coming out with the final regulation saying that it has to be reduced from 5% to 3% and
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then from 3% to 2% by the year 2022. This is the regulatory aspect but you see regulations
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alone don't really win the war. Ultimately we have to engage with all the stakeholders.
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So when we say information is mandatory and the regulation says that trans fat free products
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or low trans fat free products have to be made available, the question is how do they
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actually become available. There the crux of the matter lies there. So in the next phase,
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as soon as we have this regulation, we will go for very intense engagement with all the
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stakeholders. There are multinational companies which have reduced trans fat in their products
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worldwide and there are Indian companies which have the potential of reducing trans fat.
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So what is required is to engage with all of them, make expert advice and scientific
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advice available to them, make them share their own experiences with each other and
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ultimately ensure that low trans fat products become available to the customer. The consumer
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should have a choice and then he can choose to go for low trans fat. But if we have a
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regulation, if we make information available but products do not become available in the
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market, then it is a wasted effort. So that is the most critical aspect which we have
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to focus on now that the regulation is in place and we will focus on that now.
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Thank you.
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