BPOM has officially replaced Regulation No. 22 of 2017 with the newly issued Regulation No. 22 of 2025, expanding the scope and detail of food product recall and destruction procedures in Indonesia.
This update reflects the growing need for stronger consumer protection and alignment with international food safety standards.
What’s New:
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Covers not only food products but also additives, raw materials, packaging, and labels
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Classification of withdrawals into three risk-based categories
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Detailed procedures for destruction and traceability
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Mandatory public disclosure for high-risk cases
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Enhanced sanctions and enforcement mechanisms
For further information, please visit DFDL.
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