Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
6393660 Food Control 2012 4 Pages PDF
Abstract

The effects of implementing food safety measures including pre-requisite programs (PRPs) and/or Hazard Analysis Critical Control Points (HACCP) on the microbiological quality of raw and pasteurized milk during four years was investigated in one of the biggest diary plant in Serbia. On the dairy farm, the measures included training of farmers, investments in the infrastructure of gathering points for the collection of raw milk and transportation, improvement of hygiene and decrease of the number of small farmers. As a result of these measures, the contribution of raw milk with of lower total plate count (TPC) in total raw milk quantity decreased over time.As a result of HACCP system implementation in the dairy plant, TPC of pasteurized milk decreased from 3.32 ± 0.48 till 3.11 ± 0.30 log CFU/ml. Eight months after HACCP system was implemented, a significant decrease in TPC from 3.11 ± 0.30 till 2.18 ± 0.54 log CFU/ml in pasteurized milk which could be related to the additional investments covering pasteurisation unit and automated cleaning and disinfection system. The research confirmed constrains of a solely HACCP system without adequate PRPs.Food safety improvements through PRPs and HACCP both on farm level and in the dairy plant present a basis for the production of dairy products.

► Microbiological quality of raw and pasteurized milk in Serbian dairy plant. ► Effect of pre-requisite programs and hazard analysis critical control point. ► Farmers education, infrastructure of gathering points and hygiene - raw milk. ► HACCP and infrastructural investments - pasteurized milk.

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