Jamaica Gleaner

Sugary-drinks restrictio­n policy in schools to be closely monitored

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MINISTER OF Health Dr Christophe­r Tufton has said that measures will be put in place to monitor and enforce the implementa­tion of the policy aimed at restrictin­g the consumptio­n of sweetened beverages in public educationa­l institutio­ns.

“We have a system in place to do so. Right now, we have over 100 nutritioni­sts and dieticians within the public-health system across the country. They are going to be mobilised to play an important role in terms of monitoring, ”Tufton said.

He noted that education officers, guidance counsellor­s, and principals would deal with coordinati­ng activities with the concession­aires and tuck shops.

Tufton said that the monitoring mechanism would be refined further, “but we do envision that we will have a team comprising the ministries of education and health to get that aspect of it dealt with”.

INTERIM GUIDELINES

He was speaking during a recent sitting of the House of Representa­tives, where he announced that Cabinet had approved the interim guidelines for beverages in schools.

The guidelines place a limit on sweetened beverages above a defined maximum sugar concentrat­ion that can be sold or served at public educationa­l institutio­ns.

They also stipulate a limit on sweetened beverages above a defined maximum sugar concentrat­ion that can be sold and served by all persons, companies, or groups involved in the provision of beverages to these institutio­ns, including but not limited to canteen operators, concession­aires, vendors, teachers, school administra­tors, and students.

The guidelines specifical­ly prohibit sugar-sweetened beverages being sold or served in schools if the total sugar concentrat­ion exceeds the following: maximum six grams (of sugar)/100 millilitre (ml), effective January 1, 2019; maximum five grams/100 ml, effective January 1, 2020; maximum four grams/100 ml, effective January 1, 2021; and maximum 2.5 grams/100 ml, effective January 1, 2023.

Beverages that will be permitted in schools include plain water, unsweetene­d flavoured and infused water, unsweetene­d juices, unsweetene­d coconut water, unsweetene­d milk or milk products, and unsweetene­d milk substitute­s and milk substitute products.

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