Infant and young child food refers to products whose packaging, labeling, promotion, or advertising clearly indicates they are suitable for children under 3 years old. Examples include cereal based complementary foods, supplementary foods, and beverages specifically designed for infants and young children.
As infants and young children are highly vulnerable, the Taiwan Food and Drug Administration (TFDA) requires manufacturers of infant and young child food products to register under the "Infant and Young Child" category on its "Registration Platform for Food and Medicinal Businesses." This ensures effective monitoring of industry trends and relevant information.
To assist manufacturers in strengthening raw material source management and implementing effective acceptance checks and process controls, the TFDA has initiated guidance programs and provides on-site assistance to help businesses enhance their self-management capabilities. Additionally, training courses on hygiene and safety management for various product types—such as baby rice crackers, canned baby porridge, meat/fish floss for babies, frozen baby porridge, vegetable and fruit puree, dietary supplements, and probiotic powder—are conducted. Related educational resources are also available online for free to support manufacturers' learning.
The TFDA has also set up a dedicated web portal for infant and young child food, where businesses can easily access information on regulations, sanitation standards, labeling, advertising, and health education materials. Manufacturers can visit the TFDA's website to access the dedicated section for infant and young child food here. (https://www.fda.gov.tw/tc/site.aspx?sid=11763&r=922994494)