Limited access: Indonesia drafts new risk-based rules for imported processed foods By Pearly Neo 29-Nov-2022 - Last updated on 29-Nov-2022 at 00:46 GMT Facebook Twitter Linkedin Email to a friend Indonesia has decided to push ahead with plans to tighten regulations governing imported processed foods by introducing a risk-based assessment system.Read the full story here. FNA top 10 November 2022 Cannabis commotion: Thailand tightens use of hemp and CBD in foods three months after decriminalisation Trans-fat fight: Philippines to ban all prepackaged processed foods with high trans-fat levels by 2023 Taking control: Indonesian government aims to dominate sugar sector in same way as palm oil Novel protein production: APAC consumer acceptance soars but scalability still hinders affordability Green coffee goals: Nestle says Asian markets are key link to achieving new sustainability plan Tea defies inflation: Unilever India drops prices due to commodity cost and localisation improvements Converting consumer demands into technical concepts key challenge for APAC's plant-based sector Cultivated meat in the Middle East: Low consumer awareness, but huge interest once informed – GOOD Meat Limited access: Indonesia drafts new risk-based rules for imported processed foods East meets West: Yili on how dairy is improving public health in China – exclusive Growth Asia Summit insights Prev 1 … 7 8 9 10 11 Next