RESPONSIBILITY OF THE FOOD AND DRUG SUPERVISORY AGENCY IN GRANTING LICENSES FOR THE DISTRIBUTION OF FOOD PRODUCTS CONTAINING PIGS SOLD IN MINIMARKETS
The Food and Drug Supervisory Agency (BPOM) is an institution that carries out government affairs in the field of drug and food control with the aim of protecting consumers from losses. However, nowadays cases regarding food distribution that harm consumers are still occurring, one of which is food...
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Main Author: | Suci Amalia Tirachim, (Author) |
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Budapest International Research and Critics Institute (BIRCI-Journal) : Humanities,
2022-02-19.
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