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US FDA officially recognises tea as 'healthy' beverage, Indian Tea Association calls it 'pivotal development'

On December 19, the FDA issued a final rule updating the 'healthy' nutrient content claim, aimed at helping consumers identify foods that support dietary recommendations. As part of this update, tea made from Camellia sinensis has been included as a beverage eligible for the 'healthy' descriptor.

December 21, 2024 / 16:52 IST
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The Indian Tea Association, the country’s oldest organisation of tea producers, welcomed the FDA’s decision.

The North Eastern Tea Association (NETA) and the Indian Tea Association (ITA) have expressed their delight at the United States Food and Drug Administration (FDA)’s recognition of tea derived from the plant Camellia sinensis as a healthy beverage. This announcement has been hailed as a landmark moment for the global tea industry, reinforcing the beverage’s numerous health benefits.

On December 19, the FDA issued a final rule updating the “healthy” nutrient content claim, aimed at helping consumers identify foods that support dietary recommendations. As part of this update, tea made from Camellia sinensis has been included as a beverage eligible for the “healthy” descriptor.

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Peter F Goggi, President of the Tea Association of the USA, described the recognition as “fantastic news” for the global tea sector. He emphasised the significant implications this decision has for the industry’s ability to market tea as a health-promoting beverage.

NETA advisor and former Vice-Chairman of the Tea Board of India, Bidyananda Borkakoty, echoed similar sentiments. “We are delighted with the FDA recognition. Research worldwide has highlighted the health benefits of drinking tea. We urge the government of India to promote tea as a healthy lifestyle and wellness beverage,” he said.