The Ethiopian dairy sector is predominantly comprised of smallholder dairy producers. Milk production and quality are often compromised due to handling practices, collection logistics, high ambient tropical temperatures, and low production volumes. Milk processors face challenges related to the supply of inferior quality milk. However, there is a growing and steady demand for high-quality milk and dairy products. Establishing a connection between rural smallholder dairy farmers and milk processors through the provision of high-quality inputs is of utmost importance. The lactoperoxidase system presents a viable preservation alternative for milk in situations where cooling facilities are inaccessible. Therefore, this study aimed to assess the preservation potential and microbiological inhibition of raw cow's milk through the activation of the lactoperoxidase system in the Hawassa region of the Great African Rift Valley.
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Taschenbuch. Condition: Neu. This item is printed on demand - it takes 3-4 days longer - Neuware -The Ethiopian dairy sector is predominantly comprised of smallholder dairy producers. Milk production and quality are often compromised due to handling practices, collection logistics, high ambient tropical temperatures, and low production volumes. Milk processors face challenges related to the supply of inferior quality milk. However, there is a growing and steady demand for high-quality milk and dairy products. Establishing a connection between rural smallholder dairy farmers and milk processors through the provision of high-quality inputs is of utmost importance. The lactoperoxidase system presents a viable preservation alternative for milk in situations where cooling facilities are inaccessible. Therefore, this study aimed to assess the preservation potential and microbiological inhibition of raw cow's milk through the activation of the lactoperoxidase system in the Hawassa region of the Great African Rift Valley. 64 pp. Englisch. Seller Inventory # 9786206785330
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Taschenbuch. Condition: Neu. Neuware -The Ethiopian dairy sector is predominantly comprised of smallholder dairy producers. Milk production and quality are often compromised due to handling practices, collection logistics, high ambient tropical temperatures, and low production volumes. Milk processors face challenges related to the supply of inferior quality milk. However, there is a growing and steady demand for high-quality milk and dairy products. Establishing a connection between rural smallholder dairy farmers and milk processors through the provision of high-quality inputs is of utmost importance. The lactoperoxidase system presents a viable preservation alternative for milk in situations where cooling facilities are inaccessible. Therefore, this study aimed to assess the preservation potential and microbiological inhibition of raw cow's milk through the activation of the lactoperoxidase system in the Hawassa region of the Great African Rift Valley.Books on Demand GmbH, Überseering 33, 22297 Hamburg 64 pp. Englisch. Seller Inventory # 9786206785330
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Taschenbuch. Condition: Neu. nach der Bestellung gedruckt Neuware - Printed after ordering - The Ethiopian dairy sector is predominantly comprised of smallholder dairy producers. Milk production and quality are often compromised due to handling practices, collection logistics, high ambient tropical temperatures, and low production volumes. Milk processors face challenges related to the supply of inferior quality milk. However, there is a growing and steady demand for high-quality milk and dairy products. Establishing a connection between rural smallholder dairy farmers and milk processors through the provision of high-quality inputs is of utmost importance. The lactoperoxidase system presents a viable preservation alternative for milk in situations where cooling facilities are inaccessible. Therefore, this study aimed to assess the preservation potential and microbiological inhibition of raw cow's milk through the activation of the lactoperoxidase system in the Hawassa region of the Great African Rift Valley. Seller Inventory # 9786206785330