New FSSAI Labeling Regulations 2026: Guide for Brahmapur Brands

By Ajinkya Shevale · 16 min read ·

The landscape of food labeling in Brahmapur and across India is undergoing its most radical transformation in a decade. With the 2026 reforms, the Food Safety and Standards Authority of India (FSSAI) is shifting from "Information Disclosure" to "Consumer Warning." This guide breaks down the technical nuances that food brands must master to stay on the shelves.

1. The FOPL Revolution: Health Star Rating (HSR)

The most disruptive change is the Front-of-Pack Labeling (FOPL). Unlike the back-of-pack nutritional table, the FOPL is designed to give consumers a "split-second" health assessment of the product. This often requires professional Regulatory Labeling Review to ensure accuracy.

How the Health Star Rating is Calculated

The HSR system assigns 0.5 to 5.0 stars to a product. The calculation is based on an "Algorithm of Extremes":

  • Baseline Points: High energy (calories), saturated fat, total sugar, and sodium levels increase the negative score.
  • Modifying Points: Percentage of fruits, vegetables, nuts, legumes (FVNL), protein, and fiber content can offset some negative points.

Products with high sugar and salt levels will be forced to display a low star rating prominently on the front panel—a move that is already forcing major FMCG players to reformulate their recipes. We help brands with Product Reformulation to improve these ratings.

2. The "Principal Display Panel" (PDP) Mandates

FSSAI has clarified the exact real estate that mandatory declarations must occupy. The size of the PDP dictates the font size of your label:

PDP Area (cm²) Min. Font Size (mm) FOPL Required?
Up to 100 1.0 mm Exempt (Small packs)
100 to 2500 1.5 — 3.0 mm Mandatory
Above 2500 4.0 — 6.0 mm Mandatory

3. Allergen Declaration: No Room for Ambiguity

The 2026 regulations make it mandatory to declare the Top 14 Allergens in bold font. If your product in Brahmapur is processed in a facility that also handles nuts or gluten, a "Cross-Contamination Advisory" is now required using the phrase: "May contain..." or "Processed in a facility that also handles...".

Note: Even if the allergen is part of a compound ingredient (like lecithin in chocolate), it must be explicitly flagged in the allergen statement.

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the new FSSAI labeling rules for 2026 in Brahmapur?

The 2026 reforms introduce Front-of-Pack Labeling (FOPL) with Health Star Ratings, mandatory declaration of the Top 14 allergens in bold, and stricter font size requirements based on the Principal Display Panel (PDP) area.

Is the Health Star Rating mandatory for all food products?

Currently, FSSAI is implementing it in phases. High Fat, Sugar, and Salt (HFSS) products are the primary target for mandatory disclosure, while small packs (PDP < 100 sq.cm) may be exempt from certain FOPL requirements.

Can I use 'Organic' on my label if my ingredients are organic?

No, simply using organic ingredients is not enough. The manufacturing facility must be NPOP/PGS-India certified, and you must obtain a specific organic endorsement on your FSSAI license to use the 'Jaivik Bharat' logo.

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