Colombia Issues Alert Over Fake Powdered Milk with Expired Registration
The Colombian National Institute for Food and Drug Surveillance, known as Invima, has raised a significant alert concerning the distribution of counterfeit powdered milk by the brand Proleche. According to Invima, the identified batches not only involved falsified products but also used an expired sanitary registration number, posing potential health risks to consumers.
On December 29, 2025, authorities emphasized the urgency of stopping the sale and consumption of these illegal products to safeguard public health. The issue was flagged during routine inspections, highlighting severe regulatory breaches.
Invima has taken decisive steps by instructing retailers to immediately halt the sales of these batches and urging consumers to check their purchases for any signs of the counterfeit product. This warning serves as a critical reminder of the importance of verifying the authenticity of dairy products in the market.
Proleche, the brand at the center of this controversy, has yet to comment on the allegations or the measures taken by regulatory authorities. Meanwhile, Invima continues to monitor the situation closely to prevent further distribution of unsafe products.
The Colombian government has called for increased vigilance and cooperation from both consumers and retailers in identifying and reporting suspicious products. This incident underscores the ongoing challenges faced by regulatory bodies in ensuring food safety and compliance within the dairy industry.







