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Knowledge and practices of food hygiene and safety among camel milk handlers in the pastoral camel value chain in Kenya

机译:肯尼亚田园骆驼价值链中骆驼奶从业者食品卫生与安全的知识和实践

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Camel milk contributes up to 30% of pastoral community annual caloric intake making it one of the main diets for the pastoral community. In addition, camel milk is a major source of income and serves significant cultural functions in pastoral communities. Despite these, camel milk production and marketing is faced with a number of challenges, especially poor handling practices that contribute to high post-harvest losses due to poor quality and safety. Poor handling practices have been reported to be associated with poor knowledge and practices of food hygiene and safety among the pastoral camel milk value chain actors. The study aimed at determining the level of food hygiene and safety knowledge and practices of camel milk value chain actors. A structured questionnaire, focus group discussions and key informant interviews were used to collect data on hygienic milk handling knowledge and practices along the camel milk value chain. Each point along the chain showed a significant difference (p<0.05) in knowledge in food safety and hygiene. The study established that herdsmen had significantly (p<0.05) lower knowledge than women retailing and collecting/ bulking milk at Isiolo town and its environs with a mean score of 49 ± 9%. The women retailing at Isiolo town scored 62 ± 9% of the food hygiene and safety questions correctly. The women at the collection/bulking centre had the highest knowledge level with a score of 69 ± 10%. The average score along Isiolo camel milk value chain was 60 ± 9%. The respondents showed low knowledge in answering questions regarding spoilage microorganisms and effective cleaning of containers. About 53% of women retailers used rejected/spoiled milk for household consumption. This could result in a high food safety risk. Therefore, training of actors along the camel milk value chain could be the best way to improving their knowledge on food safety and hygiene.
机译:骆驼奶占牧民社区年热量摄入的30%,使其成为牧民社区的主要饮食之一。此外,骆驼奶是收入的主要来源,在牧民社区中起着重要的文化作用。尽管如此,骆驼奶的生产和销售仍面临许多挑战,特别是由于质量和安全性较差而导致收割后损失较高的操作习惯。据报道,在骆驼奶价值链参与者中,处理不善的行为与对食品卫生和安全的了解不足以及行为有关。该研究旨在确定骆驼奶价值链参与者的食品卫生和安全知识与实践水平。一份结构化的调查表,焦点小组讨论和关键知情人访谈被用来收集关于骆驼奶价值链上有关卫生牛奶处理知识和实践的数据。沿链条的每个点在食品安全和卫生知识上显示出显着差异(p <0.05)。该研究表明,与在伊西奥洛镇及其周边地区零售和收集/散装牛奶的女性相比,牧民的知识水平显着降低(p <0.05),平均得分为49±9%。在Isiolo镇上零售的妇女正确地回答了62±9%的食品卫生和安全问题。收集/散售中心的妇女知识水平最高,得分为69±10%。 Isiolo骆驼奶价值链的平均得分为60±9%。受访者在回答有关腐败微生物和有效清洁容器的问题时知识不足。约53%的女性零售商将拒收/变质的牛奶用于家庭消费。这可能导致很高的食品安全风险。因此,对骆驼奶价值链上的行为者进行培训可能是提高他们对食品安全和卫生知识的最佳途径。

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