Problems associated with perishability and distribution of local milk and milk products by small-scale producers in the Adamawa province of Cameroon, justified development of an easy process for producing pressed-dough cheese and flavoured whey. Production from raw milk was technically profitable with mean cheese and flavoured whey yields of 8.9 and 85,6% (w/w), respectively. The cheese and whey comprise 50 and 45.7 % (w/w), respectively, of the milk initial dry matter and were highly appreciated by about 90% of panellists. The profitability of a small-scale production unit was established based on 562 kg of treated milk per month. An initial investment of about US $6,205 generates a monthly profit margin of US $237, which gives a...
Smallholder milk production has been boosted in the Arusha Kilimanjaro region of Tanzania. With the ...
In a country with no cheese-making tradition whatsoever and a diminished local market for milk, esta...
It is technically possible and even profitable to make good cheese without resorting to industrial p...
Problems associated with perishability and distribution of local milk and milk products by small-sca...
Caerphilly Cheese making procedure was modified to suit the conditions and kitchen environment of th...
Describes the major constituents of cow's milk and their exploitation in milk processing. Discusses ...
No Abstract.Journal of the Cameroon Academy of Sciences Vol. 6 (3) 2006: pp. 175-18
Authors investigated the use of whey issued in the cheese making from sheep milk. First of all they ...
Introduction - In contemporary dairy industry, especially in the cheese or casein production, only 1...
Milk is highly perishable, thus necessitating its immediate consumption, mostly fresh, or processing...
Milk is highly perishable, thus necessitating its immediate consumption, mostly fresh, or processing...
Over 3 million liters of fresh cow's milk and 1 million liters of fresh goat's milk are produced in ...
The basic premise of this paper is that the supply of milk and milk products from the Guildford Dair...
Cheesemaking is in the Tropical Agronomy series, published by ACCT, and describes cheese production ...
The basic premise of this paper is that the supply of milk and milk products from the Guildford Dair...
Smallholder milk production has been boosted in the Arusha Kilimanjaro region of Tanzania. With the ...
In a country with no cheese-making tradition whatsoever and a diminished local market for milk, esta...
It is technically possible and even profitable to make good cheese without resorting to industrial p...
Problems associated with perishability and distribution of local milk and milk products by small-sca...
Caerphilly Cheese making procedure was modified to suit the conditions and kitchen environment of th...
Describes the major constituents of cow's milk and their exploitation in milk processing. Discusses ...
No Abstract.Journal of the Cameroon Academy of Sciences Vol. 6 (3) 2006: pp. 175-18
Authors investigated the use of whey issued in the cheese making from sheep milk. First of all they ...
Introduction - In contemporary dairy industry, especially in the cheese or casein production, only 1...
Milk is highly perishable, thus necessitating its immediate consumption, mostly fresh, or processing...
Milk is highly perishable, thus necessitating its immediate consumption, mostly fresh, or processing...
Over 3 million liters of fresh cow's milk and 1 million liters of fresh goat's milk are produced in ...
The basic premise of this paper is that the supply of milk and milk products from the Guildford Dair...
Cheesemaking is in the Tropical Agronomy series, published by ACCT, and describes cheese production ...
The basic premise of this paper is that the supply of milk and milk products from the Guildford Dair...
Smallholder milk production has been boosted in the Arusha Kilimanjaro region of Tanzania. With the ...
In a country with no cheese-making tradition whatsoever and a diminished local market for milk, esta...
It is technically possible and even profitable to make good cheese without resorting to industrial p...