The Food Safety and Standards Authority of India (FSSAI) has decided to conduct a study for ‘Gap Analysis’ in state food testing laboratories and the objective it says was to strengthen the food testing laboratories in India. The apex food regulator intends to conduct ‘Gap Analysis’ in 74 food testing laboratories across India.According to the FSSAI, the ‘fundamental requirement’ to conduct Gap Analysis in food testing laboratories was to strengthen and develop a robust Food Testing Laboratory Network in the country, as the laboratories form the basis of all risk assessment which is the core of development of food standards.The Food Safety and Standards Authority of India (FSSAI) has decided to conduct a study for ‘Gap Analysis’ in state food testing laboratories and the objective it says was to strengthen the food testing laboratories in India. The apex food regulator intends to conduct ‘Gap Analysis’ in 74 food testing laboratories across India.The Gap Analysis would cover subjects including NABL acchow much ferrous sulfate for anemiareditation, testing facilities available, instrumentation, general infrastructure, manpower positioned (technical and others), qualification &038; experience of the staff, availability of food analyst, microbiologist, and vacant technical position.The Food Safety and Standards Authority of India (FSSAI) has decided to conduct a study for ‘Gap Analysis’ in state food testing laboratories and the objective it says was to strengthen the food testing laboratories in India. The apex food regulator intends to conduct ‘Gap Analysis’ in 74 food testing laboratories across India.Besides, the ‘Gap Analysis’ will also look into the subject of sample analdoes ferrous gluconate expireysis of the last 3 years, quality parameters including nutritional analysis and others, safety parameters including heavy metals and others, certified reference materials available in labs, proficiencferrous sulfate que significay testing participation in the last three years, amongst others.The Food Safety and Standards Authority of India (FSSAI) has decided to conduct a study for ‘Gap Analysis’ in state food testing laboratories and the objective it says was to strengthen the food testing laboratories in India. The apex food regulator intends to conduct ‘Gap Analysis’ in 74 food testing laboratories across India.As reported earlier, a parliamentary panel has pulled up the FSSAI for inadequate lab infrastructure and variation in the testing results across the country.The Food Safety and Standards Authority of India (FSSAI) has decided to conduct a study for ‘Gap Analysis’ in state food testing laboratories and the objective it says was to strengthen the ferrous gluconate kosherfood testing laboratories in India. The apex food regulator intends to conduct ‘Gap Analysis’ in 74 food testing laboratories across India.The Parliamentary Standing Committee on Health in its action taken report on the functioning of FSSAI has expressed dissatisfaction with the poor implementation of its ferrous fumarate untuk aparecommendation that all the food testing labs across the country should follow a uniform procedure or methodology of testing to get accurate results.