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World Spice Organisation concludes 3rd edition of National Spice Conference 2024
Thursday, 21 November, 2024, 08 : 00 AM [IST]
Our Bureau, Mumbai
The World Spice Organisation (WSO), the not-for-profit technical partner of All India Spices Exporters Forum committed to advancing food safety and sustainability within the spice industry, has successfully concluded the 3rd edition of the National Spice Conference (NSC) 2024. Held in Ahmedabad, the event drew a significant number of delegates, showcasing robust participation from diverse stakeholders across the spice sector.

This year’s conference, themed “Sustainable Spices Supply Chain – Way Forward,” focused on enhancing the resilience of the supply chain through sustainable practices, with an emphasis on quality assurance, new technologies, and opportunities for farmer producer organisations (FPOs), to access new markets. The conference was attended by FSSAI, Spice Board, Central Insecticide Board - Registration Committee (Ministry of Agriculture), and National Research Organisations like IISR and senior executives from leading spice-related firms.

P Hemalatha, secretary of the Spices Board, said, "Indian spice industry is equipped to meet the global demands and contributes to 25% of the international spice trade. However, with the increasing awareness on food safety and quality in the global markets, one of the major challenges the Indian spice sector will face in the future will be to maintain the exportable surplus of the major spices that confirm to the stringent regulations."

Ramkumar Menon, chairman of the World Spice Organisation, said, “The World Spice Organisation remains steadfast in its commitment to building a sustainable future for the spice industry. The National Spice Conference provides a platform to unite the industry’s many players to foster innovation, sustainability, and food safety. We envision a future where sustainable practices ensure high-quality spices, benefiting farmers and meeting global standards.”

Dr Archana Sinha, secretary, Central Insecticide Board and Registration Committee said, “It is crucial to develop policies that benefit the farmers, industry and consumers alike. CIB-RC has taken steps to help register more pesticides and establish more Maximum Residue Limits for pesticides through crop-grouping, rationalisation of registration guidelines and ease of registration of new and safer pesticide molecules.”
 
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