Govt planning to apply EU norms for soft drinks
Thursday, August 21 2003 23:02 Hrs (IST)
New Delhi: Jolted out of slumber by the raging soft drinks controversy, government is planning to apply
European Union (EU) norms for pesticide limits on water-used in drinks from January next.
"The draft is ready and we are going to issue a notification soon," Health and Family Welfare Minister
Sushma Swaraj told reporters on August 21.
Refuting that government had given a clean chit to the soft drink manufacturers, she said Indian
standards were different from EU standards.
She said government has already notified that prescribed limits for pesticides in packaged drinking
water will become applicable from January, 2004.
However, she pointed out that besides water, sucrose was also used in soft drinks and there were no EU
norms on this.
Asked if soft drinks consumed in India were safe for health, she said "soft drinks standards need
improvement".
However, the presence of pesticide in water was not as high in the past, she added.
She said the three brands in which pesticide residues were below EU limits were Limca, Pepsi and Diet
Pepsi.
Hitting back at Opposition charge of kickbacks, she said they were making allegations against the
Central Food Technological Research Institute (CFTRI), Mysore, which was the only accredited institute
in the country.
She said the CFTRI had started testing soft drink samples immediately after the bottled water
controversy and the government was placing the reports submitted by it.
PTI
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