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埃塞俄比亚哈勒尔和德雷达瓦番茄零售商对卫生与食品安全的认知、态度及行为

Knowledge, attitude and practice of tomato retailers towards hygiene and food safety in Harar and Dire Dawa, Ethiopia.

作者信息

Gemeda Biruk Alemu, Amenu Kebede, Girma Sisay, Grace Delia, Srinivasan Ramasamy, Roothaert Ralph, Knight-Jones Theodore J D

机构信息

International Livestock Research Institute (ILRI), P.O. Box 5689, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia.

College of Veterinary Medicine and Agriculture, Addis Ababa University, P.O. Box 34, Bishoftu, Ethiopia.

出版信息

Food Control. 2023 Mar;145:109441. doi: 10.1016/j.foodcont.2022.109441.

Abstract

In this study, we assessed knowledge, attitude, and practices (KAP) related to tomato hygiene and food safety, among tomato vendors in the Ethiopian cities of Harar and Dire Dawa. From a total of 1498 tomato retail market vendors identified in the two cities through vendor mapping exercises, 151 outlets were randomly selected for a cross-sectional KAP survey on tomato handling, marketing, loss due to damage, safety, and hygienic practice. Tomato vendors claimed that they knew about food safety and hygiene, and risks associated with raw tomatoes. We found considerable variation in food safety knowledge, barriers, and practices during handling and marketing. The major concern of tomato traders in terms of food safety for vegetables was contamination with dirt. Around 17% of street vendors did not know about the importance of water quality and cleanliness for food safety. About 20% of tomato traders washed tomatoes after they purchased them and 43% and 14% of respondents who practiced tomato washing revealed that they cannot get the quantity and quality of water needed, respectively. Tomatoes were displayed in direct sunlight in about 85% of stalls. About 37% of vendors said rodents were present at night and could contact surfaces tomatoes are displayed on. For about 40% of outlets one or more flies were seen to be present on a third to two-thirds of their tomatoes. Overall, 40% of respondents reported they do not have adequate toilet facilities and 20% of those that use a toilet do not have water for washing hands after. The study identified areas that should be targeted by interventions aiming to improve food safety in this setting, however, without improvements in basic infrastructure to provide the pre-requisites for food safety the impact of small-scale food safety interventions may be limited.

摘要

在本研究中,我们评估了埃塞俄比亚城市哈勒尔和德雷达瓦的番茄摊贩对番茄卫生和食品安全的知识、态度及实践(KAP)情况。通过摊贩地图绘制活动在这两个城市共识别出1498名番茄零售市场摊贩,从中随机选取了151个摊位进行关于番茄处理、销售、损坏损失、安全及卫生实践的横断面KAP调查。番茄摊贩称他们了解食品安全和卫生以及生番茄相关的风险。我们发现,在处理和销售过程中的食品安全知识、障碍及实践存在很大差异。蔬菜食品安全方面,番茄交易商主要担忧的是被污垢污染。约17%的街头摊贩不知道水质和清洁度对食品安全的重要性。约20%的番茄交易商在购买番茄后会清洗,而在进行番茄清洗的受访者中,分别有43%和14%表示无法获得所需的水量和水质。约85%的摊位将番茄直接暴露在阳光下展示。约37%的摊贩表示夜间有啮齿动物出没,可能接触到展示番茄的表面。约40%的摊位有三分之一到三分之二的番茄上能看到一只或多只苍蝇。总体而言,40%的受访者表示他们没有足够的厕所设施,在使用厕所的人中,有20%便后没有水洗手。该研究确定了旨在改善这种情况下食品安全的干预措施应针对的领域,然而,如果不改善基础设施以提供食品安全的先决条件,小规模食品安全干预措施的影响可能有限。

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