In emerging dairy chains, inconsistent product quality and safety are recurring issues. The need for improvement in hygiene and safety control practices to meet rapidly growing demands for dairy products quality and safety is imperative. However, existing assessment tools do not consider specific situations in emerging dairy chains, where practices are often performed below standard requirements, which presents an inaccurate picture when these tools would be used. This study presents the development of a customized tool to assess and differentiate levels of safety and hygiene control practices in emerging dairy chains. The tool consists of indicators to analyse control practices and four corresponding grids to assess and differentiate the l...
In many developing countries, milk production varies greatly according to farm size, cattle breed, a...
This cross sectional study was conducted to determine the level of knowledge, attitude and practices...
Contaminated milk is responsible for up to 90% of all dairy-related diseases of humans. A cross sect...
In emerging dairy chains, inconsistent product quality and safety are recurring issues. The need for...
The varying performance of safety and hygiene control practices by chain actors can influence the co...
In emerging economies, the demand for milk and milk products is growing speedily, leading to rapidly...
The underdeveloped state of emerging dairy chains have been implicated as the underlying reasons for...
The study aimed to investigate the effect of management practices based on the principles of hazard ...
Smallholder farmers dominate the Kenyan dairy sector producing 95% of the total milk. However, sever...
Small scale dairy producers, who are often also the sellers of dairy products, are the ones responsi...
Milk production is an important livelihood source for smallholder dairy farmers in low-to-middle-inc...
Improvement in the knowledge level of dairy farmers and the performance of on-farm safety and hygien...
Milk production is an important livelihood source for smallholder dairy farmers in low-to-middle-inc...
After the failure of several industrial dairies, small-scale dairy processing in West Africa is deve...
Poor hygiene is an important risk factor for reduced udder health. Because the teat cleaning process...
In many developing countries, milk production varies greatly according to farm size, cattle breed, a...
This cross sectional study was conducted to determine the level of knowledge, attitude and practices...
Contaminated milk is responsible for up to 90% of all dairy-related diseases of humans. A cross sect...
In emerging dairy chains, inconsistent product quality and safety are recurring issues. The need for...
The varying performance of safety and hygiene control practices by chain actors can influence the co...
In emerging economies, the demand for milk and milk products is growing speedily, leading to rapidly...
The underdeveloped state of emerging dairy chains have been implicated as the underlying reasons for...
The study aimed to investigate the effect of management practices based on the principles of hazard ...
Smallholder farmers dominate the Kenyan dairy sector producing 95% of the total milk. However, sever...
Small scale dairy producers, who are often also the sellers of dairy products, are the ones responsi...
Milk production is an important livelihood source for smallholder dairy farmers in low-to-middle-inc...
Improvement in the knowledge level of dairy farmers and the performance of on-farm safety and hygien...
Milk production is an important livelihood source for smallholder dairy farmers in low-to-middle-inc...
After the failure of several industrial dairies, small-scale dairy processing in West Africa is deve...
Poor hygiene is an important risk factor for reduced udder health. Because the teat cleaning process...
In many developing countries, milk production varies greatly according to farm size, cattle breed, a...
This cross sectional study was conducted to determine the level of knowledge, attitude and practices...
Contaminated milk is responsible for up to 90% of all dairy-related diseases of humans. A cross sect...