Abstract

Abstract The Risk Management Program (RMP) on food safety is an Indonesian Food and Drug Authority (FDA) initiative to stimulate the self-regulatory control system of food manufacturers. The study was conducted to analyze the association between RMP in low and medium-risk processed food manufacturers through Good Manufacturing Practices (GMP) implementation and food testing. A cross-sectional study was conducted in Indonesia through the Indonesian FDA food control in 2022-2023, involving 328 samples of low and medium-risk processed food from 7 food types and identified from a total of 131 manufacturers grouped by RMP implementation. Most of the manufacturers (95.1%) complied with GMP requirements. In line with this, the food test results showed that most of the samples (94.5%) met the standards, as well as the samples from RMP-implemented manufacturers (97.7%). Chi-square analysis revealed there was a significant association between GMP implementation and food test results (p-value<0.05), whereas the RMP implementation did not show a significant association with the food test results (p-value=0.314). Since the RMP was a prestige for manufacturers to gain the trust and recognition of the Indonesian FDA as a regulator in implementing a self-regulatory control system, low and medium-risk processed food manufacturers still implemented RMP.

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