Fit for human consumption A descriptive study of Wambizzi pig abattoir Kampala Uganda

Fit for human consumption  A descriptive study of Wambizzi pig abattoir  Kampala  Uganda
Author: Roesel, Kristina,Holmes, K.,Grace, Delia
Publsiher: ILRI (aka ILCA and ILRAD)
Total Pages: 49
Release: 2016-12-30
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 9789291464951

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Enhancing livestock production and food safety through a one health approach in resource poor settings

Enhancing livestock production and food safety through a one health approach in resource poor settings
Author: Bassirou Bonfoh,Katharina Sophia Kreppel,Hung Nguyen-Viet,Guillaume Fournié,Barbara Wieland
Publsiher: Frontiers Media SA
Total Pages: 123
Release: 2023-01-17
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 9782832511596

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Food Safety and Informal Markets

Food Safety and Informal Markets
Author: Kristina Roesel,Delia Grace
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 285
Release: 2014-10-03
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781317593973

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Animal products are vital components of the diets and livelihoods of people across sub-Saharan Africa. They are frequently traded in local, unregulated markets and this can pose significant health risks. This volume presents an accessible overview of these issues in the context of food safety, zoonoses and public health, while at the same time maintaining fair and equitable livelihoods for poorer people across the continent. The book includes a review of the key issues and 25 case studies of the meat, milk, egg and fish food sectors drawn from a wide range of countries in East, West and Southern Africa, as part of the "Safe Food, Fair Food" project. It describes a realistic analysis of food safety risk by developing a methodology of ‘participatory food safety risk assessment’, involving small-scale producers and consumers in the process of data collection in a data-poor environment often found in developing countries. This approach aims to ensure market access for poor producers, while adopting a realistic and pragmatic strategy for reducing the risk of food-borne diseases for consumers.

Meat Processing Technology for Small to Medium scale Producers

Meat Processing Technology for Small  to Medium scale Producers
Author: Gunter Heinz
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 455
Release: 2007
Genre: Meat
ISBN: 9747946998

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Gender roles and food safety in 20 informal livestock and fish value chains

Gender roles and food safety in 20 informal livestock and fish value chains
Author: Grace, Delia,Roesel, Kristina,Kang'ethe, Erastus,Bonfoh, Bassirou,Theis, Sophie
Publsiher: Intl Food Policy Res Inst
Total Pages: 24
Release: 2015-12-11
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9182736450XXX

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Food-borne disease remains a major public health challenge in Africa and Asia. Most of the foods that carry the highest pathogen risk are produced by smallholder farmers, marketed through the informal sector, and sold in wet markets. Given the significant role of informal markets in African and Asian food systems, attention is invested in understanding (1) how the people that participate in informal markets are exposed to risk, and (2) how they manage risk. We conduct a participatory risk analysis with a gender lens in 20 livestock and fish value chains to study whether gender-based differences influence risk of food-borne disease. We find that socially constructed gender roles are more important determinants of health risk than biological differences between men and women. Variations in risk exposure between men and women are mainly due to gender-based differences in occupational exposure, and secondarily to differences in consumption patterns. Women are important but under-recognized risk managers in the realms of food production, processing, selling, preparation, and consumption. Understanding the influence of gender on risk exposure and management is essential for improving food safety in informal markets.

Tropical Animal Health

Tropical Animal Health
Author: H.S.H Seifert
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 586
Release: 1996-06-30
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 0792338219

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This book, Tropical Animal Health, describes the problems of animal diseases in the tropics, in the tropical environment, and in relation to particular production systems. In Part I, those basic scientific facts of the special host defence mechanism and of the host-pathogen relationship in the tropics, which hardly play any part in animal husbandry in temperate climates, are explained. Of special importance are the resistance mechanisms of autochthonous breeds and in contrast to them, the high susceptibility of exotic breeds in the tropics. It is explained how immuno- and chemoprophylaxis can be used as instruments for animal health measures if they are adapted to the socio-economic and ecological conditions of both the tropics and developing countries. Scientific details of immunology are presented as far as they are necessary to understand the epizo otiology of tropical diseases and diagnostic techniques for recognizing tropical diseases as well as the execution of prophylactic measures. Vector-borne diseases are the disease complexes most difficult to control since they are bound to the tropical environment, thanks to the biology of their vectors. Therefore, a special chapter has been dedicated to the description of biology and eradication of vectors of vector-borne diseases. The extent of the description varies according to the importance of the specific vector. The acaricides, insecticides and alternative methods used to control vectors are dis cussed in detail. The author has tried to present a world-wide picture, but it is not possible to cover every aspect completely.

Growth of the Pig

Growth of the Pig
Author: G. R. Hollis
Publsiher: Oxford University Press, USA
Total Pages: 264
Release: 1993
Genre: Science
ISBN: STANFORD:36105006051119

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Growth regulation with particular reference to the pig; Physiology andprincipled of muscle growth; Endocrine regulation of porcine adipose tissue development: cellular and metabolic aspects; Mapping genes for growth and development; The physical environment and swine growh; Why sick animals don't grow: an immunological explanation; Nutrition and growth: the concept and application of an ideal protein for swine growth; Evaluating pork carcasses composition and quality; Strategies for improving swine growth; Use of exogenous agents to regulate growth composition; Factors affecting the eating quality of pork.

Meat Science and Applications

Meat Science and Applications
Author: Y. H. Hui,Wai-Kit Nip,Robert Rogers
Publsiher: CRC Press
Total Pages: 732
Release: 2001-07-27
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 0203908082

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Meat Science and Applications compiles the most recent science, technology, and applications of meat products, by-products, and meat processing. It details worker safety, waste management, slaughtering, carcass evaluation, meat safety, and animal handling issues from an international perspective. Essential concepts are illustrated with practical ex