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<h1>Ministry Urges Chemical Testing for All Imported Food to Prevent Adulteration, Following Contaminated Consignment Incident.</h1> The circular addresses the enforcement of the Prevention of Food Adulteration Act, 1954, concerning the importation of food articles. It highlights recent instances where customs authorities cleared contaminated imported food grains without proper testing, including a rejected consignment of Basmati Rice. The Ministry of Health and Family Welfare has requested that all imported food consignments undergo chemical testing before being released for human consumption. Customs authorities are instructed to consult Port Health Officers for guidance and ensure compliance with these requirements across all field formations.