Brazil – Incaper updates the Guide for the Preparation of Labels for Family Farming Products

The Capixaba Institute of Research, Technical Assistance, and Rural Extension (INCAPER in Portuguese) has released the updated version of the brochure “Food Labeling: A Guide for Creating Labels for Family Agriculture Products.” This publication, originally issued in 2017, has undergone content updates, particularly with necessary adjustments in accordance with the guidelines set forth by the National Health Surveillance Agency (ANVISA in Portuguese).

Recent significant changes in regulations, implemented by ANVISA, came into effect on October 9 of last year for family farmers, individual micro-entrepreneurs (MEI), and small agricultural enterprises. The modifications in the document pertain to specific content issues to align with the new regulations: the updating of legislative references and the inclusion of guidelines for the development of front packaging labeling, as well as alterations in the presentation of the nutritional information table.

Target Audience:
In addition to producers and entrepreneurs directly responsible for food labeling, the publication serves a variety of segments and professionals, such as rural extension agents, food technicians and consultants; state and municipal education secretariats involved in preparing the terms of reference for the National School Feeding Program (PNAE in Portuguese); teachers and students of technical, undergraduate, and graduate courses; health surveillance and inspection professionals; sectors of public agencies responsible for drafting terms of reference for the procurement of food products; and others, including those from outside the state.

Argentina – Amend the Argentine Food Code regarding fortified foods

By means of Joint Resolution 38/2025 of the Secretariat of Health Management and the Secretariat of Agriculture, Livestock and Fisheries, Article 1363 of the Argentine Food Code on Fortified Foods is amended.

ARTICLE 1.- Article 1363 of the Argentine Food Code is hereby replaced and shall be worded as follows: “Article 1363: Fortified Foods are those foods in which the proportion of proteins and/or amino acids and/or vitamins and/or mineral substances and/or essential fatty acids is higher than the average natural content of the current food, because it has been significantly supplemented.

The portion of the fortified food shall provide between:

1) 20% to 50% for fat-soluble vitamins and minerals.

2) 20% to 100% for water-soluble vitamins

of the Daily Requirements established as Daily Reference Values (DRV) for mandatory declaration of nutrients and Recommended Daily Intake (RDI) for voluntary declaration of nutrients: vitamins and minerals or those established in the tables mentioned in Article 1387 when it is a food for specific population groups not contemplated by GMC Resolution No. 46/03.

Panama – Ministry of Commerce and Industries publishes draft technical regulation. Food technology. Fresh vegetables. Purple and green cabbage

The Ministry of Commerce and Industries publishes draft technical regulation DGNTI-00-2025. Food technology. Fresh vegetables. Purple and green cabbage. Requirements. The purpose of this Technical Regulation is to establish the general, quality and safety requirements to be met by purple and green cabbage (Brassica oleracea. var. capitata) for fresh consumption, for marketing and/or as raw material for industrial processing.

Panama – Ministry of Commerce and Industries publishes draft technical regulation. Food technology. Tomato. Requirements

The Ministry of Commerce and Industries publishes draft technical regulation DGNTI-00-2025. Food technology. Tomato. Requirements. The purpose of this Technical Regulation is to establish the terminology and quality requirements that tomatoes must meet for marketing and consumption in fresh state.

Panama – Ministry of Commerce and Industries publishes draft Technical Regulation – Food Technology for fresh vegetables. Carrots. Requirement

The Ministry of Commerce and Industries has published the draft Technical Regulation – Food Technology.fresh vegetables. Carrots. Requirement (DGNTI-00-2025). The purpose of this Technical Regulation is to establish the general, quality and safety requirements to be met by carrots (Daucus carota) for fresh consumption, for marketing and/or as raw material for direct industrial processing or further processing in the territory of the States Parties.