Macieira Ariana, Brandão Teresa R S, Teixeira Paula
CBQF-Centro de Biotecnologia e Química Fina-Laboratório Associado, Escola Superior de Biotecnologia, Universidade Católica Portuguesa, Rua de Diogo Botelho 1327, 4169-005 Porto, Portugal.
Foods. 2025 Jun 9;14(12):2036. doi: 10.3390/foods14122036.
Vegetables are commodities frequently sold in local markets and have been associated with foodborne outbreaks in short and local supply outlets worldwide. These outbreaks could potentially be mitigated through the implementation of good handling practices (GHPs) at points of sale. Numerous studies have assessed microbiological contamination in small-scale vegetable outlets in developing countries. In contrast, research on these risks in developed countries is comparatively scarce. However, with the increasing demand for vegetables, along with the increasing popularity of local markets, there is potential for an increase in foodborne outbreaks in developed countries. This study aimed to perform a microbiological assessment in local and short supply chain outlets of farmers in Portugal, as a case study, and to observe behaviors regarding GHPs in these outlets. The study was performed before and after the implementation of improved GHPs. This research employed quantitative analysis to measure the microbial load on vegetables, bench surfaces, and vendors' hands. Additionally, a qualitative analysis was conducted to understand farmers' behavior regarding GHPs using observational methods. Microbial hazards were detected in vegetables, on surfaces, and on hands both before and after the implementation of these practices, although the implementation of GHPs reduced the number of contaminations potentially associated with the practices used at the outlets. The results of this study highlight the importance of implementing GHPs in local and short supply chain markets for vegetables and fruits in developed countries, not only to protect consumers' health, but also the farmers' businesses.
蔬菜是在当地市场经常销售的商品,并且在全球范围内与短距离和本地供应点的食源性疾病暴发有关。通过在销售点实施良好操作规范(GHPs),这些暴发有可能得到缓解。许多研究评估了发展中国家小规模蔬菜销售点的微生物污染情况。相比之下,发达国家对这些风险的研究相对较少。然而,随着对蔬菜需求的增加以及本地市场的日益普及,发达国家食源性疾病暴发有增加的可能性。本研究旨在以葡萄牙农民的本地和短供应链销售点为例进行微生物评估,并观察这些销售点中有关良好操作规范的行为。该研究在实施改进的良好操作规范之前和之后进行。本研究采用定量分析来测量蔬菜、操作台面和摊贩手部的微生物负荷。此外,还进行了定性分析,以通过观察方法了解农民在良好操作规范方面的行为。尽管实施良好操作规范减少了可能与销售点所采用做法相关的污染数量,但在实施这些做法之前和之后,在蔬菜、表面和手部均检测到了微生物危害。本研究结果凸显了在发达国家的蔬菜和水果本地及短供应链市场实施良好操作规范的重要性,这不仅是为了保护消费者健康,也是为了保护农民的生意。