General information
Edible iodized salt. Sodium chloride from the sea or from mines.
- Usual denominations: ‘Food grade salt’, ‘Cooking salt’, ‘Table salt’.
- Salt can be of various qualities, and prices can fluctuate significantly.
- Grey salt or raw salt are normally not supplied.
- Iodized salt is not the same as industrial salt.
- Specifications include the WHO recommended iodine content.
- Storage in a dry place is mandatory.
- The product must not contain Genetically Modified Organisms (GMOs), and be free from radioactive residues/elements. It cannot contain any substances originating from micro-organisms or any other poisonous or deleterious substances such as anti-nutritional factors, heavy metals, pesticide residues or toxins in amounts which may represent a hazard to health. Analysis of microbiological, chemical contaminant, toxins, heavy metals and pesticide residues must certify the product is “fit for human consumption”. The supplier shall submit related Lab reports / Declarations.
- Importation of food is always subject to acceptance by the national authorities, based on national specifications; check these before purchasing.
- Impact on the local, national, or regional market availability and prices should be carefully looked into before purchasing large quantities.
Specifications
For all aspects of the product, unless otherwise described below, the standard of Codex Alimentarius last edition applies, including the packaging.
Specifications vary with national regulations. Below you will find the most commonly used specifications for iodised salt.
Please refer to HQ whenever offered specifications differ from these standard specifications, as these will need to be approved by a food specialist prior to purchase.
Dry iodised SALT of homogenous granulation
Colour |
The salt shall be white and 10g of salt in 100ml water shall give a colourless solution |
Particle/grain size |
100% of grains should pass a sieve of 1mm mesh |
Moisture content |
Between 0.1% maximum (dried at 110°C) and 0.5% maximum (dried at 140°C). See below “Additional country specific specifications” |
Sodium chloride (NaCl) |
99.2% min (on dry basis) |
Alkalinity as Na2 Co3 |
0.05 mg/kg maximum (on dry basis) |
Water insoluble matter |
0.02 % maximum (on dry basis) |
Potassium Iodate (KIO3) fortification |
50 - 83 mg/kg maximum (equivalent to 30 to 50 mg/kg Iodine) as per WHO recommendation. See below “Additional country-specific specifications” |
Heavy metals
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Shelf life |
minimum 2 years from date of order |
Brand |
To be defined |
Origin |
To be defined |
Additional country-specific specifications
Syria/Jordan/Iraq
Moisture content |
0.1% max. (dried at 110°C) |
Sulphate |
0.8% max. |
Calcium |
0.3% max. |
Magnesium |
0.1 mg/kg max. |
For Syria: Potassium Iodate (KIO3) |
42 – 75 mg/kg maximum (equivalent to 25 – 45 mg/kg Iodine) |
Yemen
Moisture content |
0.5% max. (dried at 140°C) |
Authorized anti-caking agent |
15 ppm max. (in case of local purchase, also request to specify type of anti-caking agent) |
Potassium Iodate (KIO3) |
Refer to Yemeni specifications or to nutritionist at delegation level for exact values |
Lybia
Moisture content |
0.3% max. (dried at 140°C) |
Potassium Iodate (KIO3) fortification |
50 - 135 mg/kg maximum (equivalent to max 80 mg/kg Iodine) |
Iron |
10 ppm max. |
Anti-calcar agent |
15 ppm max. (to be included only in case of local purchase) |
Packaging
Bags of 50kg net maximum: New woven polypropylene 120g/bag with an inner lining of minimum 50microns.
Bags of 25kg net maximum: New woven polypropylene 60g/bag with an inner lining of minimum 50microns.
Or new woven PEHD polyethylene 66g/m², coated with PEBD with total weight 135g/m²,
Bag specifications as per EN766 and EN277.
Latest update: 14/05/2020