Animal products are vital components of the diets and livelihoods of people across sub-Saharan Africa. They are frequently traded in local, unregulated markets and this can pose significant health risks. This volume presents an accessible overview of these issues in the context of food safety, zoonoses and public health, while at the same time maintaining fair and equitable livelihoods for poorer people across the continent. The book includes a review of the key issues and 25 case studies of the meat, milk, egg and fish food sectors drawn from a wide range of countries in East, West and Southern Africa, as part of the "Safe Food, Fair Food" project. It describes a realistic analysis of food safety risk by developing a methodology of ‘part...
Global food safety systems are rapidly changing in response to urbanization and population growth, c...
Globally, foodborne zoonoses are responsible for approximately one third of all foodborne disease bu...
Evidence on foodborne disease (FBD) in low and middle income countries (LMICs) is still limited, but...
Animal products are vital components of the diets and livelihoods of people across sub-Saharan Afric...
Millions of small-scale farmers efficiently supply the great majority of the meat and milk market in...
In developing countries, food-borne diseases are one of the most important public health problems an...
In sub Saharan Africa (SSA), 85 to 90% of livestock products are distributed through informal market...
Population growth, urbanization and increasing consumer demand for products of animal origin couldpr...
Food markets in the informal sector play a vital role in the livelihoods of the poor in developing c...
Every year, 2 billions of diarrhea cases occur for all age groups (WHO, 2010) and currently 700,000 ...
In South Africa, safety of animal derived food is fragmented, which complicates implementation at na...
Irrespective of the existence of potentially pathogenic organisms carried by animals, foods of anima...
Rapid urbanization, globalization and intensification of livestock production in developing countrie...
In order to understand the current of safety standards and problems for animal source foods, a study...
Summarises the findings of a seroes of case studies in Asia and Africa on demand for quality and saf...
Global food safety systems are rapidly changing in response to urbanization and population growth, c...
Globally, foodborne zoonoses are responsible for approximately one third of all foodborne disease bu...
Evidence on foodborne disease (FBD) in low and middle income countries (LMICs) is still limited, but...
Animal products are vital components of the diets and livelihoods of people across sub-Saharan Afric...
Millions of small-scale farmers efficiently supply the great majority of the meat and milk market in...
In developing countries, food-borne diseases are one of the most important public health problems an...
In sub Saharan Africa (SSA), 85 to 90% of livestock products are distributed through informal market...
Population growth, urbanization and increasing consumer demand for products of animal origin couldpr...
Food markets in the informal sector play a vital role in the livelihoods of the poor in developing c...
Every year, 2 billions of diarrhea cases occur for all age groups (WHO, 2010) and currently 700,000 ...
In South Africa, safety of animal derived food is fragmented, which complicates implementation at na...
Irrespective of the existence of potentially pathogenic organisms carried by animals, foods of anima...
Rapid urbanization, globalization and intensification of livestock production in developing countrie...
In order to understand the current of safety standards and problems for animal source foods, a study...
Summarises the findings of a seroes of case studies in Asia and Africa on demand for quality and saf...
Global food safety systems are rapidly changing in response to urbanization and population growth, c...
Globally, foodborne zoonoses are responsible for approximately one third of all foodborne disease bu...
Evidence on foodborne disease (FBD) in low and middle income countries (LMICs) is still limited, but...