Assessing the Effectiveness of Local and International Food Safety Standards in Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises (SMEs) of Pakistan

IF 2.6 3区 农林科学 Q2 FOOD SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY
Tariq Qamar, Rabia Shabir Ahmad, Muhammad Sajid Arshad, Muhammad Afzaal
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Pakistani small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) have an important role and contribute less than other countries, yet their significance cannot be denied. The SME sector is confronted with multiple problems, including export issues because of the trust factor and least knowledge of the latest food safety standards, which have made it difficult to contribute to the GDP of the nation. Various standards such as Food Safety, HACCP, GGAP YUM GAP, MacDonald’s GAP, ISO 9001, and ISO 14001 are being implemented in Pakistan for decades. This study was designed to highlight the critical issues of Pakistani SMEs in adopting management systems, i.e., food safety management systems. Data from 107 SMEs from different fields (beverages, baking, meat, postharvest processing, etc.) of Pakistan were collected through a detailed questionnaire and fed to SPSS V 26.0 for statistical illustration and articulation of the results. In this study, SME company profiles were analyzed and showed that 43% had 6–20 employees, 78.5% were manufacturers, and 68.2% were in business for 7–15 years. The focus was on sales growth (35.5%), profit growth (38.3%), return on assets (42.1%), gross revenues (47.7%), net cash flow (46.7%), customer satisfaction (47.7%), and customer satisfaction relative to competitors (46.7%). A total of 21.5% of SMEs implemented local standards, 23.4% implemented international standards, and 54.2% implemented both local and international standards. Certification benefits included establishing an effective system (62.6% agreed), understanding roles and responsibilities (76.6% agreed), and more efficient documentation (60.7% agreed). However, 29.9% and 24.3% of respondents found international standards such as FSSC 22000 and BRC challenging to apply in local organizations due to language and cost barriers. Above all, the current study implies the dire need for the development of Pakistan’s food safety management system (PFSMS) standard. The PFSMS should be easy to understand, low in cost, and highly applicable in different sectors of the SMEs in Pakistan.

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评估巴基斯坦中小型企业(SMEs)执行当地和国际食品安全标准的效果
巴基斯坦中小型企业(SMEs)发挥着重要作用,但与其他国家相比,其贡献较小,但其重要性不容否认。中小企业部门面临着多种问题,其中包括出口问题,因为信任因素和对最新食品安全标准了解甚少,使其难以为国家的国内生产总值做出贡献。几十年来,巴基斯坦一直在实施食品安全、HACCP、GGAP YUM GAP、MacDonald's GAP、ISO 9001 和 ISO 14001 等各种标准。本研究旨在强调巴基斯坦中小型企业在采用管理系统(即食品安全管理系统)时遇到的关键问题。通过详细的调查问卷收集了来自巴基斯坦不同领域(饮料、烘焙、肉类、收获后加工等)的 107 家中小企业的数据,并将数据输入 SPSS V 26.0 进行统计说明和结果阐述。在这项研究中,对中小型企业的概况进行了分析,结果显示,43%的企业拥有 6-20 名员工,78.5%的企业为制造商,68.2%的企业经营时间为 7-15 年。重点关注销售增长(35.5%)、利润增长(38.3%)、资产回报率(42.1%)、总收入(47.7%)、净现金流(46.7%)、客户满意度(47.7%)以及相对于竞争对手的客户满意度(46.7%)。共有 21.5% 的中小企业实施了本地标准,23.4% 实施了国际标准,54.2% 同时实施了本地标准和国际标准。认证带来的好处包括建立有效的系统(62.6% 同意)、了解角色和责任(76.6% 同意)以及更有效的文件编制(60.7% 同意)。然而,29.9% 和 24.3% 的受访者认为,由于语言和成本障碍,FSSC 22000 和 BRC 等国际标准在本地组织中的应用具有挑战性。总之,本次研究表明,迫切需要制定巴基斯坦食品安全管理体系(PFSMS)标准。巴基斯坦食品安全管理体系标准应通俗易懂、成本低廉,并高度适用于巴基斯坦不同行业的中小型企业。
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Journal of Food Quality
Journal of Food Quality 工程技术-食品科技
CiteScore
5.90
自引率
6.10%
发文量
285
审稿时长
>36 weeks
期刊介绍: Journal of Food Quality is a peer-reviewed, Open Access journal that publishes original research articles as well as review articles related to all aspects of food quality characteristics acceptable to consumers. The journal aims to provide a valuable resource for food scientists, nutritionists, food producers, the public health sector, and governmental and non-governmental agencies with an interest in food quality.
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