Inp.polri.go.id - Palembang. The National Nutrition Agency (BGN) has required all Nutritional Fulfillment Service Units (SPPG) kitchens to utilize social media as a primary platform for public education on balanced nutrition and healthy eating habits.
The policy aimed to expand nutritional literacy and ensure transparency in regional programs.
BGN Deputy Head Sony Sanjaya said that digital platforms offer a vast reach to deliver accurate, data-driven information that is easily accessible to the public, including real-time updates on school meal programs.
"SPPG kitchens across all regions are required to actively use digital platforms to provide sustainable, data-based education," he said on Saturday (28/2/2026), as cited by antaranews.com.
Beyond mere activity logs, social media content must include creative guides on protein consumption and balanced diets to engage younger generations. This strategic shift is expected to accelerate the improvement of national health standards and support the development of high-quality human resources through integrated, massive digital outreach.
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