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Food Safety and Standards Authority of India (FSSAI) restated that the commercialization of human milk and its products is not permitted under the Food Safety and Standards Act, 2006.

  • It also directed state licensing authorities to refrain from granting licences for the same.

 

Human milk: It contains many of distinct bioactive molecules that protect against infection and inflammation and contribute to immune maturation, organ development, and healthy microbial colonization.

  • Providing safe donor human milk to newborn is an old tradition and has been practiced across the world over last 100 years.
  • As per the national guidelines on Lactation Management Centre (LMC) in Public Health Facilities
    • Breast milk donation should be voluntary 
    • Donation is to be done only at health facility and not promoted in community settings

Issues with commercialising human milk

  • Exploitation of low-income women: Selling breastmilk risks marginalised women children's health, catering to high-income consumers
  • Quality and Safety: The risks posed by transmission of pathogens and chemical residues.
  • Commodification of human milk: The high cost of human milk can limit access based on socioeconomic status.
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