Bali governor issues new decree to promote traditional liquor

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JAKARTA (The Jakarta Post/ANN): Bali Governor Wayan Koster has issued a gubernatorial decree regulating the province's traditional liquors in a bid to preserve and promote the drinks in the region.

Wayan said that the decree on traditional Balinese fermented and distilled drinks, ratified on Jan 29, would promote local liquors such as arak, tuak -- both distilled from coconut palm flowers -- and brem, a traditional rice wine, as part of the region’s many unique cultural traits.

Koster said the new regulation would require Balinese traditional liquor producers to hold licences and pass food safety tests from the Indonesian Food and Drug Monitoring Agency to ensure that they met quality and hygiene standards. He also encouraged the provincial research and innovation agency to safeguard farmers' intellectual rights over the products.

 

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