Indonesia orders food companies to apply colour-graded sugar, fat content stickers

Indonesia orders food companies to apply colour-graded sugar, fat content stickers

JAKARTA, April 15 - Indonesia will require food and beverage companies to apply colour-graded labels for products high ‌in salt, sugar, and fat in two years in a ‌bid to combat obesity and other health risks, according to a new health ​ministry decree seen by Reuters.

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Reuters first reported the plan to introduce labelling norms last year. Here are some details:

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* In a ministerial decree issued on Tuesday, Indonesiaofficially released a traffic-light "nutri-level" system of ‌redlabels for items high ⁠in fat, salt and sugar and green for thosewith low levels. * Companies may independently add a sticker ⁠with thecorresponding colours on their products based on test resultsfrom government laboratories, the decree showed. * The norms will be mandatory in ​two years, ​the decreeshowed, although it did ​not provide any details on ‌sanctions forcompanies that do not comply. * Stickers must also be added to menus at stores that sellready-made products, the decree showed. * More than 40 countries have established similar systems,whether voluntary or mandatory, the Organisation for EconomicCooperation and Development group of nations said ‌in 2023.Singapore also has a similar ​system. * Health ministry data shows that ​obesity rates doubled inthe ​decade up to 2023 in Indonesia, the world's ‌fourth mostpopulous nation with 280 ​million people. Child ​agency UNICEF hasalso warned of obesity risks for one in three adults and one infive school-age children. * The decree ​follows lobbying by the ‌United States anddomestic manufacturers, who urged President Prabowo Subianto ​toreconsider the plan, Reuters reported last year.

(Reporting by Stanley ​Widianto; Editing by David Stanway)

 

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