To address this issue, the regulator has already developed a testing kit to check the quality of milk and is looking for investors for its bulk production.
However, more detailed and focused strategy to tackle the menace of adulteration will be developed after conducting one more survey, it added.
"A survey conducted three months ago showed in general that milk adulteration was low in southern India, more in north India," Food Safety and Standards Authority of India (FSSAI) Chairman Ashish Bahuguna told media after a meeting of the Central Consumer Protection Council (CCPC) here.
Stating that there is no question on the integrity of the results of the recent survey, Bahuguna said, "But we will conduct another survey to get the accurate picture so that to decide a strategy and focus on hotspots."
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He also said, testing kits to check quality of milk has already been developed and the FSSAI is negotiating with investors for mass production and marketing of the kit.
The regulator is in the process of developing a testing kit for edible oil as well.