A draft of the Review Guidelines for Production Licensing of Infant Supplementary Foods has been published for public comment. The draft tightens licensing requirements and raises product-quality standards for infant supplementary foods—defined for children aged 6–36 months, including cereal-based complementary foods, canned complementary foods and nutritional supplements—and imposes stricter controls on raw and auxiliary materials.

2026-07-02

A draft of the Review Guidelines for Production Licensing of Infant Supplementary Foods has been published for public comment. The draft tightens licensing requirements and raises product-quality standards for infant supplementary foods—defined for children aged 6–36 months, including cereal-based complementary foods, canned complementary foods and nutritional supplements—and imposes stricter controls on raw and auxiliary materials.