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Food safety knowledge, attitudes and practices among consumers in developing countries: an international survey

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posted on 2023-05-20, 03:58 authored by Olumide OdeyemiOlumide Odeyemi, Sani, NA, Obadina, AO, Saba, CKS, Bamidele, FA, Abughoush, M, Asghar, A, Dongmo, FFD, Macer, D, Aberoumand, A

An international survey among consumers in developing countries from Asia and Africa on food safety knowledge, attitudes and practices (KAP) was carried out using structured questionnaires. Data were collected from 453 consumers comprising 265 from Africa and 188 from Asia. Significant difference (p < 0.05) on food safety knowledge attitude and practice between consumers from Africa and Asia was observed. In Africa, consumers in Cameroon had the least food safety knowledge (73.15 ± 16.43) compared to Ghana (78.19 ± 15.84) and Nigeria (88.16 ± 8.88). Similarly, consumers in Iran had the least food safety knowledge (73.33 ± 19.84) in Asia compared to Malaysia (88.36 ± 11.64) and Pakistan (89.42 ± 9.89). Among the respondents, 89% were aware of food poisoning while 304 (67.1%) consume food kept for long at room temperature. There was significant difference (p < 0.05) in food safety knowledge, attitudes and practices of consumers between Africa and Asia. Overall, respondents from Asia have better food safety knowledge than respondents from Africa.

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Publication title

Food Research International

Volume

116

Pagination

1386-1390

ISSN

0963-9969

Department/School

Institute for Marine and Antarctic Studies

Publisher

Pergamon Press

Place of publication

United Kingdom

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Copyright 2018 Published by Elsevier Ltd.

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Food safety

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