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Food Import Rejection Alert (FIRA)

Food Import Rejection Alert (FIRA)

The Government of India has recently launched the Food Import Rejection Alert (FIRA) portal, at the second edition of the Global Food Regulators Summit 2024 in New Delhi, to enhance food safety standards and address health risks associated with imported food items. 

Food Import Rejection Alert FIRA
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About the Food Import Rejection Alert:

  • Objective: To facilitate the exchange of information regarding food safety and health risks stemming from rejected food imports.
  • Developed By: Food Safety Standards Authority of India (FSSAI).

Key Features of the FIRA Portal:

  • Alert Generation: Automatically notifies relevant authorities and the public about food consignments rejected due to non-compliance with safety standards.
  • Interactive Interface: Ensures rapid dissemination of information to enhance traceability and transparency.
  • Database Functionality: Acts as a comprehensive database for tracking rejected food products, aiding in risk management and prevention of health hazards.

Additional Government Achievements in Healthcare:

  • Expansion of Ayushman Bharat PMJAY: The health insurance scheme will now cover all senior citizens aged 70 and above, potentially benefiting around 60 million individuals.
  • U-WIN Portal: A digital initiative aimed at streamlining vaccination services for pregnant women and children, with 64 million beneficiaries registered to date.
  • New TB Treatment Regimen: Introduction of a shorter and more effective treatment under the National TB Elimination Programme, reducing treatment duration from 9-12 months to 6 months.

National Medical Register (NMR): Launched to maintain a comprehensive database of registered allopathic doctors in India.

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Frequently Asked Question:

What is the purpose of the Food Import Rejection Alert (FIRA) portal?

The FIRA portal aims to provide information on food safety and health risks associated with rejected food imports.

Who developed the FIRA portal?

The Food Safety Standards Authority of India (FSSAI) developed the FIRA portal.

How does the FIRA portal improve food safety?

It generates automatic alerts for rejected food consignments, enhancing traceability and public awareness.

What additional functionality does the FIRA portal provide?

It serves as a comprehensive database for tracking rejected food imports, aiding in risk management.

When was the FIRA portal launched?

It was launched at the second edition of the Global Food Regulators Summit 2024 in New Delhi.

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