YOGYAKARTA Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs), especially the food and beverage sector, must know what PIRT is along with conditions and how to take care of it. This is because MSME actors can get a number of benefits after obtaining a permit from PIRT.

In general, the benefits that will be obtained after obtaining a PIRT permit include:

"PIRT permits or Domestic Industry Production Certificates (SPP-PIRT) are written guarantees given by the Regent/Mayor to food produced by the Food Household Industry (IRTP) in their work areas that have met the requirements, in the context of food circulation," quoted by VOI from the official website of the Sleman Regency Health Service (Dinkes), Monday, October 31, 2022.

Several types of food produced by IRTP are allowed to receive SPP-IRT, namely:

1. Food as stated in Attachment II of the Regulation of the Head of the Food and Drug Supervisory Agency Number 22 of 2018, among others:

2. Food which is the result of the IRTP production process in Indonesian territory, is not imported food

3. Food that is experiencing repackaging of food products that already have a large SPP-IRT (bulk).

Meanwhile, several types of food that are not allowed to be registered with SPP-IRT are:

SPP-IRT can be issued if:

The following are the requirements for submitting PIRT for food and beverage products:

To obtain a permit from PIRT, MSME actors must go through a number of stages, including:

Demikianlah informasi mengenai apa itu PIRT bersama syarat dan cara mengurolakannya. Semoga bermanfaat!


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