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Analysis of Food Safety Management Systems in the Beef Meat Processing and Distribution Chain in Uganda.


ABSTRACT: Meat production is an essential component in food security and the economy in Uganda. However, food safety concerns pose a challenge to public health in Uganda and impede access to regional and global markets. Here, food safety management (FSM) practices in the Ugandan beef supply chain were evaluated. A cross-sectional survey was conducted in major slaughterhouses (n = 3), butcher shops (n = 184), and supermarkets (n = 25) in Uganda's capital, Kampala. The three slaughterhouses had low scores in core control and assurance activities of FSM. Packaging interventions were weak in all the slaughterhouses, while only one slaughterhouse had a functional cooling facility. Supermarkets implemented better hygienic and preventative practices in comparison to butcher shops. However, both sourced from slaughterhouses that had low-to-poor hygiene practices, which weakened the efforts implemented in the supermarkets. Furthermore, most butcher shops did not offer training to meat handlers on HACCP (Hazard Analysis and Critical Control Point)-based practices. The low food safety performance in the supply chain was primarily attributed to poor sanitation, hygiene, and handling practices. Therefore, HACCP-based training and robust preventive, intervention, and monitoring systems are needed in the Ugandan beef supply chain to benefit public health and increase competitiveness.

SUBMITTER: Jeffer SB 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC8534317 | biostudies-literature | 2021 Sep

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Analysis of Food Safety Management Systems in the Beef Meat Processing and Distribution Chain in Uganda.

Jeffer Siya Balaam SB   Kassem Issmat I II   Kharroubi Samer A SA   Abebe Gumataw Kifle GK  

Foods (Basel, Switzerland) 20210922 10


Meat production is an essential component in food security and the economy in Uganda. However, food safety concerns pose a challenge to public health in Uganda and impede access to regional and global markets. Here, food safety management (FSM) practices in the Ugandan beef supply chain were evaluated. A cross-sectional survey was conducted in major slaughterhouses (<i>n</i> = 3), butcher shops (<i>n</i> = 184), and supermarkets (<i>n</i> = 25) in Uganda's capital, Kampala. The three slaughterho  ...[more]

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