IDFA welcomes FDA announcement on high protein milk

By Jim Cornall

- Last updated on GMT

The IDFA described the move as a "positive step." Pic: Getty Images/RossHelen
The IDFA described the move as a "positive step." Pic: Getty Images/RossHelen

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The US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has announced it is allowing the use of milk protein concentrate (MPC), milk protein isolate (MPI) and whey protein concentrate (WPC) in products labeled "high protein milk."

Joe Scimeca, Ph.D., senior vice president of regulatory and scientific affairs at the International Dairy Foods Association (IDFA), said, “FDA’s decision​ to allow milk products utilizing high-quality protein concentrates to be labelled as ‘high protein milk’ is a positive step for greater flexibility and continued innovation in the dairy industry.

“This sort of flexibility allows the industry to provide the American public with more nutritious, high-quality dairy products. Dairy foods companies are innovating and creating new and exciting ways to deliver healthy, more convenient, and better tasting products to a growing consumer base.

“IDFA believes standards and regulations play an important role in ensuring food safety, quality and consistency, but excessive rules can stifle innovation and reduce the competitiveness U.S. dairy foods in the global marketplace. IDFA will continue to work with FDA on labelling flexibility that allows for greater innovation in dairy.”

 

 

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