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Nearly 12% of Indian-tested spices fail FSSAI quality and safety standards: Report

- Close to 12% of Indian-tested spices failed to meet FSSAI quality and safety standards, according to a Reuters report. - The FSSAI data revealed that 474 out of 4,054 samples tested between May and early July did not meet the required parameters. - The regulator is taking necessary actions against the companies involved, though specific brands were not disclosed. - Popular brands like MDH and Everest, which export globally, claim their products are safe despite recent scrutiny. - The United Kingdom, New Zealand, the United States, and Australia are tightening controls on Indian spice imports due to contamination concerns. Source: [Live Mint ]()

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