Assessment of knowledge and practices of hygienic milk production among dairy farmworkers, Southwest Delhi

Introduction: India has emerged as the highest milk-producing country in the world, with an annual production of 137.7 million tones (2013–2014). The quality of contaminated milk deteriorates quickly and produces diseases if consumed. Therefore, care has to be taken in production, storage, and trans...

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Main Authors: Ikra Ahmed, Sumesh Kumar, Divya Aggarwal
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications 2020-01-01
Series:Indian Journal of Community Medicine
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Online Access:http://www.ijcm.org.in/article.asp?issn=0970-0218;year=2020;volume=45;issue=5;spage=26;epage=30;aulast=Ahmed
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spelling doaj-c1eab877e1ca4e529fcb86eb8fff67812020-11-25T04:06:54ZengWolters Kluwer Medknow PublicationsIndian Journal of Community Medicine0970-02181998-35812020-01-01455263010.4103/ijcm.IJCM_366_19Assessment of knowledge and practices of hygienic milk production among dairy farmworkers, Southwest DelhiIkra AhmedSumesh KumarDivya AggarwalIntroduction: India has emerged as the highest milk-producing country in the world, with an annual production of 137.7 million tones (2013–2014). The quality of contaminated milk deteriorates quickly and produces diseases if consumed. Therefore, care has to be taken in production, storage, and transport of milk. Knowledge about hygienic milk production practices is essential for proper health and nutrition. However, an assessment of their knowledge of hygienic milk production practices has not been carried out in a systematic manner. Objective: This study aims at assessing the knowledge and practices of hygienic milk production among small dairy farmers in the peri-urban area of Southwest Delhi. Methodology: This exploratory cross-sectional study is conducted among 60 dairy farmworkers, selected conveniently from Southwest Delhi. Practices and knowledge levels are assessed using a pretested semi-structured questionnaire. Results: The desired outcome indicates the knowledge level of dairy farmworkers regarding clean milk production practices. Conclusion: Knowledge level -It can be observed that 66.6% of the dairy farmworkers belong to category 2 (medium), whereas 13.3% and 20% of dairy farmworkers belong to category 1 (low) and 3 (high), respectively. Practice level –This study indicates that 60% of the dairy farmworkers belong to category 2 (medium), followed by 21.6% and 18.3% of the dairy farmworkers belong to category 1 (low) and 3 (high), respectively.http://www.ijcm.org.in/article.asp?issn=0970-0218;year=2020;volume=45;issue=5;spage=26;epage=30;aulast=Ahmedclean milk productiondairydairy farmingfarmworkerszoonosis
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Divya Aggarwal
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Assessment of knowledge and practices of hygienic milk production among dairy farmworkers, Southwest Delhi
Indian Journal of Community Medicine
clean milk production
dairy
dairy farming
farmworkers
zoonosis
author_facet Ikra Ahmed
Sumesh Kumar
Divya Aggarwal
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title Assessment of knowledge and practices of hygienic milk production among dairy farmworkers, Southwest Delhi
title_short Assessment of knowledge and practices of hygienic milk production among dairy farmworkers, Southwest Delhi
title_full Assessment of knowledge and practices of hygienic milk production among dairy farmworkers, Southwest Delhi
title_fullStr Assessment of knowledge and practices of hygienic milk production among dairy farmworkers, Southwest Delhi
title_full_unstemmed Assessment of knowledge and practices of hygienic milk production among dairy farmworkers, Southwest Delhi
title_sort assessment of knowledge and practices of hygienic milk production among dairy farmworkers, southwest delhi
publisher Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications
series Indian Journal of Community Medicine
issn 0970-0218
1998-3581
publishDate 2020-01-01
description Introduction: India has emerged as the highest milk-producing country in the world, with an annual production of 137.7 million tones (2013–2014). The quality of contaminated milk deteriorates quickly and produces diseases if consumed. Therefore, care has to be taken in production, storage, and transport of milk. Knowledge about hygienic milk production practices is essential for proper health and nutrition. However, an assessment of their knowledge of hygienic milk production practices has not been carried out in a systematic manner. Objective: This study aims at assessing the knowledge and practices of hygienic milk production among small dairy farmers in the peri-urban area of Southwest Delhi. Methodology: This exploratory cross-sectional study is conducted among 60 dairy farmworkers, selected conveniently from Southwest Delhi. Practices and knowledge levels are assessed using a pretested semi-structured questionnaire. Results: The desired outcome indicates the knowledge level of dairy farmworkers regarding clean milk production practices. Conclusion: Knowledge level -It can be observed that 66.6% of the dairy farmworkers belong to category 2 (medium), whereas 13.3% and 20% of dairy farmworkers belong to category 1 (low) and 3 (high), respectively. Practice level –This study indicates that 60% of the dairy farmworkers belong to category 2 (medium), followed by 21.6% and 18.3% of the dairy farmworkers belong to category 1 (low) and 3 (high), respectively.
topic clean milk production
dairy
dairy farming
farmworkers
zoonosis
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