What are licenses required for a food business?     



To start a food business in India and operate a food service or sell food products, it is essential to obtain some licenses. Failure to comply with such requirements can leave the company in legal trouble. In this article, let's discuss the top 5 licenses required to start a food business or business in India.

1. Egimark
AGMARK is the agricultural brand. It is a special brand of the Government of India. It includes quality standards for legumes, oils, fruits, vegetables, and other agricultural and related products. These products are classified according to their quality, referring to various factors such as size, type, weight, color and more. There are different levels for special, good, fair and general food products. These grades are called "Egimark Grading".

2. BIS
The Indian Bureau of Standards is the National Standards Agency of India that sets the Indian standards for various articles, processes, test methods, codes of practice and more. BIS helps promote certification and quality control in all industries. Food manufacturers must apply for the BIS and obtain permission to use the ISI mark on their products. BIS inspects the factory, inspects the products, verifies the quality of the products before authorizing the use of the ISI brand. They ensure that food manufacturers use a well-defined quality control system and control measures at each stage of production.

3. HACCP
Risk analysis and critical control factors are a risk-based approach that helps prevent food contamination in any form during production, packaging, and delivery. HACCP takes steps to identify food security problems before they arise. The HACCP concept requires that hygiene practices are strictly followed throughout the production process.

4. ISO 22000
The International Organization for Standardization is a food safety management system that any organization can use in the food chain, regardless of size or position. It describes what food manufacturers need to demonstrate their ability to control food safety risks to ensure that food is safe. ISO 22000 certification guarantees the implementation of adequate food safety management systems and gives consumers confidence in the product.

5. GHP
Good Hygienic Practice (GHP) ensures that there is established hygiene management in the food industry and that it is connected to the entire food processing chain. It examines food management practices, employee hygiene practices, sanitation facilities, pest control, and physical and chemical risk prevention to reduce food contamination and foodborne illness.
Today's generation is more concerned with food safety standards. Therefore, it is always beneficial to have a food license that guarantees the quality of food. The food industry may still need more licenses. Get the necessary licenses and make your business stand out above its competitors.


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