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        "id": 1595619,
        "msgid": "lacking-hygienic-certificates-492-sppg-in-sumatra-temporarily-closed-1772895426",
        "date": "2026-03-07 21:26:03",
        "title": "Lacking Hygienic Certificates, 492 SPPG in Sumatra Temporarily Closed",
        "author": "",
        "source": "DETIK",
        "tags": "",
        "topic": "Regulation",
        "summary": "Two purposes: 492 Nutrition Service Units (SPPG) across Sumatra have been temporarily closed due to not registering the Hygiene and Sanitation Certificate (SLHS). The closures commence on 9 March 2026 with no set end date, until registration and verification are completed, as part of MBG\u2019s drive to strengthen oversight of food safety in the nutrition programme.",
        "content": "<p>Some 492 Satuan Pelayanan Pemenuhan Gizi (SPPG) in Sumatra have been\ntemporarily closed. The closures were taken because hundreds of kitchens\nhave not registered the Sertifikat Laik Higiene dan Sanitasi (SLHS).<\/p>\n<p>Temporary closures will commence on 9 March 2026 and continue\nindefinitely. Director of Monitoring and Supervision, Region I, Harjito,\nsaid all SPPG that have been operating must comply with hygiene and\nsanitation standards, including through the SLHS registration and\nverification process at the local health offices.<\/p>\n<p>\u201cThis suspension is a corrective measure to ensure all operating\nkitchens fully meet health and food safety standards,\u201d Harjito said in a\nstatement on Saturday, 7 March 2026.<\/p>\n<p>Harjito stressed that the closures apply to kitchens that have been\noperating for more than 30 days but have not registered SLHS. The data\nof 492 SPPG that have not registered SLHS comprise a compilation of\nreports from the Regional Coordinator for Sumatra who has conducted\ndirect monitoring of MBG kitchens in each province.<\/p>\n<p>\u201cWe are giving all SPPG the opportunity to complete administrative\nand sanitation standards promptly. After registration and verification\nare completed, operations can reopen,\u201d he added.<\/p>\n<p>Harjito noted that the provinces with the highest number of\nunregistered SLHS are in North Sumatra with 252 kitchens, Lampung 77,\nAceh 76, West Sumatra 69, Riau 9, the Riau Islands 5, and Bengkulu 4.\nMeanwhile Jambi, South Sumatra, and the Bangka Belitung Islands recorded\nno kitchens with unregistered SLHS.<\/p>\n<p>Harjito added that the suspension policy is part of efforts to\nstrengthen quality oversight of the MBG service programme targeting\ncommunity nutrition, especially schoolchildren. He urged MBG operators\naffected to coordinate promptly with local health offices to accelerate\nSLHS registration.<\/p>\n<p>\u201cThis programme concerns public health, so food safety standards must\nnot be negotiable,\u201d he said.<\/p>\n<p>\u201cWe hope SPPG can quickly complete the required requirements so\nservices can resume and the benefits of the MBG programme can continue\nto be felt by the community,\u201d he added.<\/p>",
        "url": "https:\/\/jawawa.id\/newsitem\/lacking-hygienic-certificates-492-sppg-in-sumatra-temporarily-closed-1772895426",
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