The facility was inaugurated by Spices Board Chairman A Jayathilak at Mahape in Navi Mumbai.
The lab would act as a centre of excellence to decontaminate the pesticide residue in spices, the board said in a statement.
"It will also make a national data base on application of pesticide contamination in spices. It will elevate us to meet the global standards and export quality spices," he said.
Besides, it is equipped with latest immuno, molecular, biochemical and spectroscopic instrumental techniques for the detection and enumeration of micro-organisms in food.
This structural steel building has greater earthquake resistance and being pre-engineered building, minimal water as consumed for construction in this drought year, Jayatilak added.
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