Chilli in Soup (A) Case Analysis

By: Contributor(s): Material type: BookBookSeries: Vikalpa: The Journal for Decision MakersPublication details: India Sage Jan-Mar2008, Description: Vol. 33 Issue 1, p131-133. 3pSubject(s): Online resources: In: Bandyopadhyay, Tathagata Chilli in Soup (A) CaseSummary: The article details the action taken by Spices Board of India (SBI) chairman C. J. Jose concerning the European Union's (EU) notification that banned carcinogenic dye Sudan 1 was detected in a British food product and that its source was imported red chilli powder from India. He summarized the issues to be addressed by SBI as the licensing authority of Indian spice exporters in meeting the department heads. He considered possible courses of action if the EU will impose restrictions on imported Sudan 1-free chilli powder and chilli products.
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The article details the action taken by Spices Board of India (SBI) chairman C. J. Jose concerning the European Union's (EU) notification that banned carcinogenic dye Sudan 1 was detected in a British food product and that its source was imported red chilli powder from India. He summarized the issues to be addressed by SBI as the licensing authority of Indian spice exporters in meeting the department heads. He considered possible courses of action if the EU will impose restrictions on imported Sudan 1-free chilli powder and chilli products.

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