South Korea's 2025 Food Additives Codex: A Step Towards Scientific and International Standards

Published 2025년 12월 7일

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Core Tip: On November 26, 2025, the Ministry of Food and Drug Safety (MFDS) of South Korea issued Notice No. 2025-76, implementing a comprehensive revision of the "Standards and Specifications for Food Additives" (commonly known as the "Food Additives Codex"). This revision is not merely an addition or subtraction of articles but represents a systematic modernization upgrade of South Korea's food additive management system, focusing on "international coordination" and "user convenience." The new regulations, effective from the date of announcement, signify South Korea's further alignment with international mainstream standards in the field of food safety supervision, while also paving the way for industrial innovation and diversified development. To help businesses accurately grasp the changes in the new regulations, Food Partners Network provides a systematic interpretation of the core revision points of the 2025 South Korean "Food Additives Codex."

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System Reconstruction: Clear Classification and Precise Management The core adjustment of this revision is the systematic reconstruction of the classification and management system for food additives. The new code will subdivide food additives into "general food additives," "processing aids," and "nutritional fortifiers," and establish independent usage standards and component specifications for each category, thereby changing the previous situation where various additive regulations overlapped. This provides clearer guidance for regulatory enforcement and corporate compliance practices. Among these, "processing aids" emphasize that they should be removed during the production process or only allowed to remain in trace amounts; "nutritional fortifiers" are given their own chapter, further highlighting their special role in the field of public nutrition and health. This stratified, classified, and refined governance model not only significantly improves the transparency and ...
Source: Foodmate

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