Assessment of the quality and safety of food products in Libreville

Solange Kiki-Mvouaka, Florence Gheloube, Kowir Pambo Bellow
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In Africa and Gabon particularly, rampant urbanization, the increase in female professional activity, the break-up of the classic family model have induced new eating behaviors and consumption patterns. The development of the cold chain promotes the reduction of food losses, the conformity of products to quality requirements, market safety and the improvement of production. The cold chain is therefore an essential factor in food safety. In Gabon, national consumption needs are more or less covered by local production with regard to plantain, cassava, taro, yam and fish products. The coverage rate is zero for rice, wheat, fruit ballast, quite low for vegetables, meat and poultry. So much so that it is common to hear people say in Libreville: “I am going to buy the embalmed, how are we going to do it again?”. FAO 2008 defines food security as a state where "all human beings have, at all times, physical and economic access to sufficient, safe and nutritious food, enabling them to satisfy their energy needs and food preferences to carry out a healthy and active life » Our non-stratified sample includes teachers and ATOS staff from the ENS Libreville campus. A total of 100 questionnaires are distributed, only 88 are collected for the study. The survey conducted within the premises of the Superior Normal School of Libreville is not statistically representative of the whole country. The limitations of the study are related to its geographical coverage. The approach is based on the place of purchase and the type of purchase. This study shows that respondents determine the quality of what they buy by the eyes, the color, the smell and the place of purchase. As places of purchase they prefer supermarkets (Mbolo, CKDO). Many of them believe that the authorities do not pay enough attention to the quality of food. The objective of this work is to understand the processes that populations bring into play in the development of food quality.
利伯维尔食品质量和安全评估
尤其是在非洲和加蓬,迅猛的城市化、女性职业活动的增加、传统家庭模式的瓦解,催生了新的饮食行为和消费模式。冷链的发展促进了食品损失的减少、产品符合质量要求、市场安全和生产的提高。因此,冷链是食品安全的一个重要因素。在加蓬,大蕉、木薯、芋头、山药和鱼类产品的当地生产或多或少地满足了全国消费需求。水稻、小麦、水果压实物的覆盖率为零,蔬菜、肉类和家禽的覆盖率相当低。以至于经常听到人们在利伯维尔说:“我要去买防腐的,我们怎么能再买呢?”粮农组织2008年将粮食安全定义为“所有人在任何时候都能在物质和经济上获得充足、安全和营养的食物,使他们能够满足自己的能量需求和食物偏好,从而过上健康和积极的生活”的状态。我们的非分层样本包括法国高等教育学院利伯维尔校区的教师和ATOS工作人员。本研究共发放问卷100份,仅回收88份。在利伯维尔高等师范学校内进行的调查在统计上不能代表全国。这项研究的局限性与其地理覆盖范围有关。该方法基于购买地点和购买类型。这项研究表明,受访者通过眼睛,颜色,气味和购买地点来确定他们购买的东西的质量。作为购物场所,他们更喜欢超市(Mbolo, CKDO)。他们中的许多人认为当局没有对食品质量给予足够的重视。这项工作的目的是了解人口在食品质量发展中发挥作用的过程。
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