This guidance includes positioning, size of font, correct terms and abbreviations.
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There are detailed requirements for labelling in the national trade measurement laws to make sure that the buyer is properly informed.
This guidance includes positioning, size of font, correct terms and abbreviations. https://www.industry.gov.au/data-and-publications/guide-to-the-sale-of-pre-packaged-goods/labelling-requirements FSANZ guidance document for getting your health and nutrition claims right
Nutrition Panel Information- Australia
Australia has a distinct format that is required for the Nutrition Information Panel for food product sold in Australia. The format and requirements are different to other countries. This page provides some general advice on how to develop a Nutrition Panel in the FSANZ format. Use this information as a guide a to learn about Nutrition panels, so you can prepare a Nutrition Information panel with accurate and correct information in a compliant Australian format. Alternatively contact Correct Food Systems to develop a Nutrition Panel for your product. All packaged food has to have a Nutrition Information Panel except:
Format of the Australian Nutrition Panel All packaged food must have a nutrition panel in the Australian format covering:
If a food is prepared using another food (e.g. milk on cereal), then another column can be added for the combined nutrient figure. There are special rules about making claims for:
The FSANZ website [www.foodstandards.gov.au] operates a free web based nutrition panel calculator that can calculate and build your nutrition panels free of charge. This can be found at : http://www.foodstandards.gov.au/industry/npc/Pages/Nutrition-Panel-Calculator-introduction.aspx There is a quick start guide to show you have to start building your recipe/ ingredient lists within the calculator. An overview of the steps are: 1. Name your recipe/ product 2. Add your ingredients and amount- use the database of foods within the calculator or information you have about your ingredients from the supplier, in the Product Information File ( PIF) or product spec. Note not all liquids in mls weigh the same. Use the list of specific gravity to work out the weight of common liquid foods. 3. Enter the final product weight or percentage weight change in the calculator Be aware that some food loses weight when it is cooked/ baked /processed. Other foods may gain weight or liquids during processing. See Weight change factors 4. Enter the serving size and number of serves in the package. Calculate and save the Nutrition Panel that was calculated General guidance for food labelling
The NSW Food Authority have a interactive app to assist and provide guidance for food labelling https://www.foodauthority.nsw.gov.au/food-labelling-assistant There is also guidance at to what is on a label in a fun easy to understand format. https://www.foodauthority.nsw.gov.au/food-labelling/how-read-label/whats-on-a-food-label FSANZ simple guide to components of a food label
The AFGC Food Industry Guide to Allergen Management and Labelling offers guidance in managing allergens incorporating the changes to FSANZ 1.2.3 and schedule 9. Plain English Allergen Labelling.- required by 2024. This is a very comprehensive guide to allergen management and labelling New to the Guide in 2021 are:
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