BPOM Indonesia (Badan Pengawas Obat dan Makanan) is the Indonesian equivalent of the FDA (Food and Drug Administration). It is in charge of overseeing national policies, standardizations, regulations, and the classification of Indonesian products such as food, beverages, medicines, medical devices, health supplements, and cosmetics that are imported, distributed, and sold in the country.
Food and beverage product registration in Indonesia refers to the process through which manufacturers or importers obtain official approval from Indonesian regulatory authorities to sell their food and beverage products in the country. This registration is essential to ensure that products meet safety, quality, and regulatory standards set by Indonesian authorities, and it is a legal requirement for marketing and selling food and beverages in the Indonesian market.