Exploring the quality and safety issues in the coconut oil processing industry in Sri Lanka: A Review

H. G. A. S. Samarasinghe, U. C. Samaranayake, G. A. D. B. S. Dharmaprema
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Coconut oil is a significant dietary component in Sri Lanka and serves as the primary source of fat for Sri Lankans, primarily used for culinary purposes. This review focuses on the quality and safety concerns within the coconut oil processing industry of Sri Lanka. The study collected data through interviews with industry personnel, conducted field visits to both small-scale and large-scale operations, and analyzed existing research. Several factors impact the quality and safety of coconut oil products. Key issues include the increase in free fatty acid content, the production of aflatoxin in copra, phthalate contamination from packaging, and the contamination of coconut oil with polyaromatic hydrocarbons (PAH). These quality and safety concerns result from cross-contamination with metals and other chemicals during equipment use, a shortage of trained personnel, insufficient laboratory testing of oil quality parameters before market distribution, and inadequate surveillance of small and medium-sized oil mills by regulatory bodies. Additionally, the local market faces high levels of adulteration, where coconut oil is mixed with lower-quality oils, stored improperly, or is of overall poor quality. Issues related to coconut cultivation include a decline in yields due to inefficient land usage, reduced productivity, climate change impacts, pest infestations, diseases, and increased production costs. The adulteration problem arises from the supply-demand gap for coconut oil in Sri Lanka and the high cost of producing one litre of good-quality coconut oil. The Sri Lankan government and the Sri Lanka Standards Institution have introduced a product standard for coconut oil production, outlining key parameters for the final product. Nevertheless, the absence of a comprehensive process standard affects quality control throughout production. Small and medium-scale producers lack awareness of SLSI standards, leading to non-compliance, along with an absence of regular quality and safety checks. Consequently, stringent enforcement is necessary to address these challenges. While improvements have been made, unresolved issues remain; therefore, a quality assurance system for the coconut oil processing industry is an urgent requirement, especially for small and medium-scale oil production facilities, which are key suppliers to the local market.
探讨斯里兰卡椰子油加工业的质量和安全问题:综述
椰子油在斯里兰卡是一种重要的膳食成分,是斯里兰卡人的主要脂肪来源,主要用于烹饪目的。本综述重点关注斯里兰卡椰子油加工业的质量和安全问题。研究通过采访行业人员收集数据,实地考察小型和大型企业,并对现有研究进行分析。影响椰子油产品质量和安全的因素很多。主要问题包括游离脂肪酸含量的增加、椰干中黄曲霉毒素的产生、包装中的邻苯二甲酸盐污染以及椰子油中的多芳烃 (PAH) 污染。造成这些质量和安全问题的原因包括:设备使用过程中金属和其他化学品的交叉污染、训练有素的人员短缺、市场销售前对油品质量参数的实验室检测不足,以及监管机构对中小型榨油厂的监管不力。此外,当地市场掺假现象严重,椰子油中混有低质油、储存不当或整体质量低劣。与椰子种植相关的问题包括:土地使用效率低下导致产量下降、生产率降低、气候变化影响、虫害、疾病和生产成本增加。掺假问题源于斯里兰卡椰子油的供需缺口以及生产一升优质椰子油的高昂成本。斯里兰卡政府和斯里兰卡标准协会已经出台了椰子油生产的产品标准,概述了最终产品的关键参数。然而,由于缺乏全面的工艺标准,影响了整个生产过程的质量控制。中小型生产商缺乏对斯里兰卡标准协会标准的认识,导致不遵守标准,同时也缺乏定期的质量和安全检查。因此,要应对这些挑战,就必须严格执法。虽然椰子油加工业已有所改善,但仍有未解决的问题;因此,迫切需要建立椰子油加工业质量保证系统,尤其是对作为当地市场主要供应商的中小型油脂生产设施而言。
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