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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
<p>An international survey among consumers in developing countries from Asia and Africa on <a href="/topics/food-science/food-safety">food safety</a> 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 <a href="/topics/food-science/food-borne-disease">food poisoning</a> 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.</p>

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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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