Regulations governing the labeling of honey exported to Taiwan

Published 2022년 5월 19일

Tridge summary

A new regulation in Taiwan, effective from July 1, 2023, will govern the labeling of prepackaged honey and syrup products. The regulation will mandate specific font size and naming conventions based on the honey content and other ingredients. It will also require the origin of the honey to be clearly stated on the packaging. Non-compliance with these guidelines could result in penalties.
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Original content

This regulation of Taiwan is built based on Clause 10, Section 1, Article 22 of Taiwan's Law on Food Hygiene Management and will take effect from July 1, 2023. Main content includes: - Prepackaged honey and syrup products with honey content ≥ 60%, the font size of the product name must be consistent and must meet the following requirements: (1) For products with added sugar (xi -check), the product name must be marked "Honey with added sugar" or equivalent words; (2) For raw materials other than sugar (syrup) with added but no added sugar (syrup), the name of the product must be marked with "Honey containing (with 〇〇 is the name of an ingredient other than honey)" or "Mixed/prepared honey" or words with similar meanings. - Packaged honey and syrup products with less than 60% honey content whose name includes the word "honey", the font size of the product name must be consistent with the label stating "Taste/style". honey flavor" or words of a similar meaning. - The origin ...
Source: Vinanet

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