Focus on Ayurveda Aahara on World Food Day 2025

Integral part of global nutrition— Union Ayush minister  

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Focus on Ayurveda Aahara on World Food Day 2025

As the world celebrates World Food Day 2025 under the theme ‘Hand in Hand for Better Foods and a Better Future,’ the Ministry of ayush ha reiterated India’s commitment to fostering a healthier and more sustainable planet through groundbreaking initiatives like ‘Ayurveda Aahara’ — India’s unique food philosophy rooted in balance, wellness, and nature.

The Food Safety and Standards Authority of India (FSSAI), in consultation with the Ministry of Ayush, has recently released a definitive list of Ayurveda Aahara products under Category A, providing the first comprehensive reference framework for authentic Ayurvedic dietary preparations. The list, based on authoritative classical texts, is expected to drive growth, quality, and global confidence in Ayurveda-based nutrition.

Union minister of state (ic) for ayush and minister of state for health & family welfare, Prataprao Jadhav highlighted the significance of Ayurveda Aahara and said, “This year’s World Food Day theme resonates deeply with India’s traditional wisdom. Ayurveda Aahara is not merely food—it is a philosophy that unites health, sustainability, and compassion for nature. Through our collaboration with FSSAI, we aim to make Ayurveda Aahara an integral part of global nutrition, ensuring that better foods lead to a better, disease-free future.”

The Ayurveda Aahara regulations, notified by FSSAI, are already setting new benchmarks in the integration of India’s traditional health wisdom with modern food safety standards. Building on this foundation, the release of the definitive product list ensures that both consumers and food businesses have clear, validated references rooted in classical Ayurvedic knowledge.

Vaidya Rajesh Kotecha, secretary, Ministry of ayush, noted, “The growing global interest in Ayurveda-based food systems underscores India’s critical contribution to holistic nutrition. The Ayurveda Aahara framework, now strengthened by the definitive list, brings clarity to manufacturers and trust to consumers. We see this as a major boost for startups and innovation in the health food sector—where Ayurveda’s wisdom can help break the rising trend of diet- and lifestyle-related disorders that lead to non-communicable diseases.”

Talking about the scientific and educational dimension of this initiative, Professor Anupam Srivastava of the National Institute of Ayurveda (NIA), Jaipur, said “By integrating Ayurvedic dietary principles into mainstream nutrition policy, India is showing the world how traditional knowledge can guide sustainable and mindful eating practices. The collaboration between Ayush and FSSAI exemplifies working ‘hand in hand’ for better foods and a better future”.

India’s traditional food systems — epitomized by the diverse and balanced Indian Thali — are now being globally recognized for their nutritional and environmental sustainability. By drawing from Ayurveda’s time-tested dietary wisdom, these food models emphasize seasonal eating, local sourcing, and mindful consumption — aligning perfectly with the global call for sustainable food systems.

As the world moves toward redefining its relationship with food, India stands as a beacon of balance — demonstrating how traditional knowledge and modern science can coexist to build resilient, healthy societies. The Ministry of Ayush, through continued collaboration with FSSAI and other stakeholders, remains steadfast in its mission to make Ayurveda Aahara synonymous with nourishment, sustainability, and global well-being.

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Naresh Khanna – 10 February 2025

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