The FPO Mark is a mandatory certification mark in India for all processed fruit products, signifying they meet the standards originally set by the Fruit Products Order of 1955. Today, this certification is not a separate license but is integrated into the FSSAI licensing and certification process. When a manufacturer of fruit products obtains an FSSAI license, they must adhere to the specific FPO-level standards, and only then can they legally use the FPO mark on their labels.
To legally use the FPO mark, businesses must obtain the relevant FSSAI license, provide necessary documents, and pass inspections and laboratory tests to ensure their products meet the required safety and quality standards.
What is the FPO Mark?
The FPO Mark full form is Food Products Order Mark. It was first introduced in India in 1955 to ensure that processed fruit products are safe to eat. Only products that meet the set standards for hygiene, quality, and safety can display the FPO mark.
For example, if you buy a bottle of mango juice with the FPO mark, you can trust that it has been tested and is safe for your family. The FPO mark is not just for big companies; even small businesses and home-based producers can apply if they follow the rules. This helps protect consumers and supports fair trade in the food industry.