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Collection of packaged foods news, found 11 news.

BPOM food supervision up during Christmas, New Year holidays

The Food and Drug Supervisory Agency (BPOM) strengthened food supervision during the Christmas and New Year holidays to ...

Gifting of hampers dates back to prehistoric Indonesia: Expert

The tradition of sending gifts or hampers, especially on religious holidays, has existed for a long time in Indonesia, ...

Health ministry prepares government regulation on school health

A Health Ministry's official confirmed that the ministry was preparing a draft for Government Regulation (PP) ...

Navigating the ups and downs of business amid the pandemic

The novel coronavirus, which first emerged in December 2019 in Wuhan City, China, and then spread globally, has ...

Ministry outlines impact of adverts on children's eating patterns

Increasing exposure to packaged food advertisements has changed the eating patterns of children, the Ministry of ...

Self-isolating patients should eat high calorie, protein-rich foods

Nutritionist at Gadjah Mada University, Aviria Ermamilia, has suggested the intake of high-calorie and protein-rich ...

Dole Packaged Foods, LLC issues worldwide invitation to join their efforts to ensure access to nutritious foods during COVID-19

- In an effort to provide much-needed assistance during the COVID-19 pandemic, Dole Packaged Foods, LLC has launched an ...

BATAN conducts exported fruits' irradiation for shelf life extension

Agriculture Ministry's Quarantine Office (Barantan) employs irradiation technology devised by the National Nuclear ...

Indonesia is expanding the halal industry market in Russia

Indonesia has, for the foremost instance, taken part in the XI International Economic Summit "Russia-Islamic ...

News focus - Time for women figures to voice their aspirations

After national athletes successfully put Indonesia in the fourth rank after China, Japan and South Korea, in the 2018 ...

US study questions fruit sugar role in hypertension

Sweet drinks have been linked to a lightly higher risk of developing high blood pressure, but a U.S. study finds that ...