Abstract

Good Food Production Method (GFPM) requires several requirements that must be fulfilled by all industries involved in the whole production chain from raw materials to the fonal product. This study aims to identify the application of GFPM in the production of corn chips, and assess the status of GFPM implementation which was conducted through observations, interwiews, and documentation of all activities related to the production process. The assessment used a reference adapted from the Decree of Indonesian Minister of Industry Affairs (Permenperin) number 75/M-Ind/Per/7/2010 and the regulation of Head of National Drug and Food Control Agency (KBPOM) number HK.03.1.23.04.12.22007 in 2012. The result showed several inappropriate conditios including: (1) absence of continuing maintanace of the wall and ceiling of the production room: (2) unstandardized ventilation in the production room; (3) absence of net weight and production labels on the packages; and (4) the absence of health label informing health claims and nutrition claims. The status of GFPM implementation in UKM Mawar Merah is at D (poor) level with a rate of IV.

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