NEW DELHI: Plant-based milk such as soy milk, almond milk, coconut milk and others may be favourite alternatives for those who are lactose intolerant or for those who don’t prefer dairy products for varied reasons, but such products may no longer be available to users with the generic term ‘milk’.
India’s food safety regulator has proposed that an imitation product that is designed to mimic or is offered as an alternative to milk should not use the term if the said product is derived using non-dairy sources.
The move has been strongly opposed by animal rights groups and campaigners including BJP Lok Sabha MP and former Union minister Maneka Gandhi.
The regulator – Food Safety and Standards Authority of India – has recently issued a draft notification in this regard, proposing change of use of current nomenclature of ‘milk’ so that it can be used only for animal derived milk and its products.
In the meantime, it has asked stakeholders and common citizens to submit their comments and suggestions on its draft- Food Safety and Standards Amendment Regulations, 2020.
Protesting the regulator’s move, Maneka on Monday flagged concerns of plant-based milk users to Union health minister Harsh Vardhan and urged him to withdraw the proposed amendment in the existing 2011 regulations.
Calling the proposed categorisation “Unreasonable”, Gandhi in her letter to the minister said there were an increasing number of consumers in the country who demanded dairy alternatives for reasons of fitness, health or dairy allergies.
She noted that the “Restrictive labelling standards” by the FSSAI would affect the trade of plant-based food businesses and lead to consumer deception.
The BJP leader, who is also chairperson of the People for Animals, in her four-page letter even hinted that the proposed amendment, due to evident inclination towards the dairy industry, will be challenged in Court.
Other animal rights bodies such as Federation of Indian Animal Protection Organisations too opposed the FSSAI’s draft notification.