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Effects of dairy husbandry practices and farm types on raw milk quality collected by different categories of dairy processors in the Peruvian Andes
Authors:Eduardo Fuentes  Joe Bogue  Carlos Gómez  Jorge Vargas  Pierre-Yves Le Gal
Institution:1. Cirad, UMR Innovation, 73 Avenue Jean-Fran?ois Breton, 34398, Montpellier, France
2. Department of Food Business and Development, University College Cork, Cork City, Ireland
3. Universidad Nacional Agraria La Molina, Apartado 12-056, Lima, Peru
Abstract:In developing countries, milk quality is often mismanaged in relation to husbandry practices, collection logistics, and the production of small batches. This paper investigates how the management of milk quality from farm to dairy processor impacts on both chemical and hygienic indicators, in a context characterized by farm scale diversity, the co-existence of formal and informal markets, and high milk demand. It is based on an analysis of the chemical and hygienic quality of milk samples collected over a 12-month period from 20 farms and three dairy processors. Data from the farmers’ husbandry practices and the logistics of milk collection were also collected. A large range of quality profiles and farming practices were observed. This diversity is explained by rainfall and temperature pattern, farm size which affects hygienic quality, and lack of efficient logistics between farms and dairy processors. The findings indicate that in a context of high demand for milk and poor private and public regulations, milk quality is impacted upon by poor stakeholders’ management practices.
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