Depending upon the annual turnover of the business entity
A food license is one of the keys and mandatory registrations that need to be procured by all kinds of food business operator (FBO) in India. An FBO is defined as any kind of public or private business entity that is involved in any stage of manufacturing, packaging, processing, storing, transporting, distributing, importing, selling of food services or raw materials, marketing, retailing etc.s
Why Food License?
FSSAI (Food Safety and Standards Authority of India) is the apex body that certifies an entity with the Food safety license. The FSSAI was set up in accordance with the Food Safety and Standards Act, 2006. The primary objective of the organization is to ensure the availability of safe and wholesome food that is meant for consumption by human beings. The license is also an effective method to make FBOs accountable and responsible for the food quality. Other than safety, the FSSAI also is entrusted with the task of overseeing that sub-standard food is not sold in the country and that all articles of food available for consumption are free from adulteration.
The penalty of operating any of the above-mentioned business without the food license is enough to attract punishment including imprisonment of up to six months and payment of fine up to Rs. 10 lakh.
Depending upon the annual turnover of the business entity and/or size of the operations of the entity, the following types of license are given:-
All the above types of FSSAI license have a maximum validity of five years and minimum validity of one year.