This review focuses on highlighting the roles played by some stakeholders to ascertain food safety and quality from the farm to the fork in Kenya and the legislations under which they operate. Necessary recommendations to strengthen the weak links along the food supply chain have also been made. Food is considered to be safe if there is reasonable demonstrated certainty that no harm will result from its consumption under anticipated conditions of use. In Kenya, the responsibility for coordinating the multiple institutions (agencies) involved in food safety management rests on the Department of Public Health (DPH) under the Ministry of Public Healthand Sanitation. The basic Kenyan laws for food safety enforced by DPH include the Food, Drugs ...
Thus far, few studies concerning production, trade, organization of the supply chain and Food Safety...
This study examined the effect of hazard analysis and critical control points principles on food saf...
Food markets in the informal sector play a vital role in the livelihoods of the poor in developing c...
This review focuses on highlighting the roles played by some stakeholders to ascertain food safety a...
Introduction: Five of the six countries in the East Africa Community are classified by the WHO unde...
Informal dairy supply chains are important in Sub-Saharan Africa, both in terms of employment and nu...
The dairy value chain of Nairobi is comprised, in its majority, of small-scale independent enterpris...
Food safety in Kenya has great potential in being improved however it faces few hindrances such as l...
Food safety is gaining traction in Kenya due to growing public health concerns for domestic and inte...
Consumption of fruits and vegetables is important for maintaining good health and preventing chronic...
Infographic created for Voice for Change Partnership, Food and Nutrition Security Dissemination Foru...
Food borne diseases can be caused by biological, chemical and physical hazards. Most food borne illn...
It is worth recalling that regulation in the area of food quality and safety protection was emerged ...
Demand for animal-source foods (ASF) is increasing globally, driven by population growth and changin...
Thus far, few studies concerning production, trade, organization of the supply chain and Food Safety...
This study examined the effect of hazard analysis and critical control points principles on food saf...
Food markets in the informal sector play a vital role in the livelihoods of the poor in developing c...
This review focuses on highlighting the roles played by some stakeholders to ascertain food safety a...
Introduction: Five of the six countries in the East Africa Community are classified by the WHO unde...
Informal dairy supply chains are important in Sub-Saharan Africa, both in terms of employment and nu...
The dairy value chain of Nairobi is comprised, in its majority, of small-scale independent enterpris...
Food safety in Kenya has great potential in being improved however it faces few hindrances such as l...
Food safety is gaining traction in Kenya due to growing public health concerns for domestic and inte...
Consumption of fruits and vegetables is important for maintaining good health and preventing chronic...
Infographic created for Voice for Change Partnership, Food and Nutrition Security Dissemination Foru...
Food borne diseases can be caused by biological, chemical and physical hazards. Most food borne illn...
It is worth recalling that regulation in the area of food quality and safety protection was emerged ...
Demand for animal-source foods (ASF) is increasing globally, driven by population growth and changin...
Thus far, few studies concerning production, trade, organization of the supply chain and Food Safety...
This study examined the effect of hazard analysis and critical control points principles on food saf...
Food markets in the informal sector play a vital role in the livelihoods of the poor in developing c...