Goa tightens fish import rules on eve of lifting of ban

Press Trust of India  |  Panaji 

The government today came up with multiple measures to allay concerns over the quality of fish, a day before the scheduled lifting of the fish import ban which was imposed last month in the wake of formalin scare.

Under-Secretary, Health (Goa) deSouza today issued a circular listing out various regulations for fish importers.

The had on July 18 banned the import of fish from outside Goa in the wake of reports of presence of formalin, a toxic chemical, in it.



told reporters today that import of fish will resume in the coming days.

"To ensure the availability of safer fish to the consumers, the directorate of FDA in collaboration with the Goa police, will conduct checks on incoming fish-laden trucks at the state borders," the said.

Rane said the fish traders from Goa will have to comply with stringent rules.

"Fish traders have to ensure that they have obtained a licence or registration under the and Standards Act 2006 from the FDA within 15 days from the date of issue of this circular," he said.

Traders operating from outside Goa who are transporting fish to the coastal state, should avail the license from FDA departments in their respective states.

"The fish should be transported only through the insulated vehicles. After lifting of the ban (tomorrow), the vehicles brought in by traders without the licence will not be allowed to enter Goa," the said.

The Goa (FDA) had last month confirmed the presence of the organic compound in fish imported from other states.

However, the agency later said the level of the toxic chemical was "on par" with its naturally-occurring levels in the sampled fishes and there was no added amount of it.

had also tried to allay apprehensions over the issue.

However, the government decided to ban import of fish, after the issue was taken up aggressively by the and other parties.

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First Published: Thu, August 02 2018. 17:10 IST