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India to make FSSAI registrations permanent from April 2026, easing compliance for small businesses and street vendors.
India will grant perpetual validity to FSSAI registrations and licenses starting April 1, 2026, eliminating renewal requirements.
The turnover threshold for registration rises from ₹12 lakh to ₹1.5 crore, with state licensing up to ₹50 crore and central licensing beyond that.
Micro and small enterprises gain simplified compliance, instant registration, and no pre-inspection needs.
Over 10 lakh street food vendors registered under the Street Vendors Act, 2014 will be deemed FSSAI-compliant, removing duplicate paperwork.
A new risk-based inspection system will use technology to prioritize high-risk businesses, reducing unnecessary checks for compliant operators.
The reforms aim to cut costs, boost entrepreneurship, and strengthen food safety oversight.
India hará que los registros de FSSAI sean permanentes a partir de abril de 2026, facilitando el cumplimiento para los pequeños negocios y vendedores ambulantes.