Jeonnam Province, expands full display of nutritional information on livestock processed products

Published Jan 5, 2026

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The South Jeolla Province announced that the nutritional labeling system for processed livestock products, which was previously applied only to certain items, will be fully expanded starting January to strengthen the public's right to know and to guide healthy eating habits. The nutritional labeling applies to companies that manufacture, process, divide, or import livestock products (including food). The nutritional components that must be labeled are ▲calories ▲sodium ▲carbohydrates ▲sugars ▲fat ▲trans fats ▲saturated fat ▲cholesterol ▲protein, totaling 9 items. The nutritional labeling system has been in operation since 1996 for certain items such as dairy products, ham, and sausage. With this expansion, items that were not previously subject to mandatory labeling, such as bacon, dried and stored meat, seasoned meat, and meat extract processed products, will now be included.

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Expansion of mandatory nutritional labeling for manufacturers, processors, packagers, and importers of livestock products to include 9 types of nutritional components Strengthening consumer rights and healthy eating habits expected, penalties for violations Jeonnam Province announced that the nutritional labeling system for processed livestock products, which was previously applied to only some items, will be fully expanded starting from January this year. The nutritional labeling system applies to businesses that manufacture, process, package, and import livestock products (including food). The nutritional components that must be labeled are: calories, sodium, carbohydrates, sugars, fats, trans fats, saturated fats, cholesterol, and protein, totaling 9 types. The nutritional labeling system has been in operation since 1996 for some items such as dairy products, ham, and sausages. With this expansion, items that were not previously subject to mandatory labeling, such as bacon, ...
Source: Aflnews

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