This unit describes about the opportunity for change and the role of standardization improvement of food freedom and food safety. The most of nations in the world, containing Indonesia, place a high priority on the farming and food subdivisions. These industries provide a large group of co-benefits in the areas of the economy, association, and environment. These industries' basic goals search out guarantee food security, generate jobs, supply wholesome, prime food, and support small- and medium-judge businesses' trade integration. The Covid-19 pandemic is a significance of climate vulnerability accompanying long-standing historical ancestries in antagonistic anthropogenic exercises. To overcome this situation, a number of appropriate endeavors have been done and few appropriate plans in the middle-long term. In accordance with that, the opportunities to create an innovation are open based on the communication learned from the COVID-19 pandemic. Hurrying of formulation standard and its exercise. Key factors damaged in the formulation of standards are felt for regard to the recent situation. Tenable agriculture is achieved through effective use of farmland. Flags can be valuable tools to influence this to fruition by providing guidance and best practice for tool, tools and farming arrangements. National and worldwide Standards for agriculture cover all facets of farming, from irrigation and radio signal receiver (GPS) to agricultural apparatus, animal welfare and tenable farm management. It was also stated that there had been changes to the confirmation, accreditation, and metrology measurement processes for stakeholder aids. Additionally, the role of flags in relation to the World Work Organization (WTO) and the national structure of standardization and correspondence assessment were explored. This review's explanatory-analytic methodology is established literature reviews from a number of academic journals, as well as reports circulated by associations, international arrangings, and governmental bodies.
Author(s) Details:
Bambang Prasetya,
Center
of Research for Testing Technology and Standard, National Research and
Innovation Agency (BRIN) PUSPIPTEK, South Tangerang-15314, Indonesia.
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