Assessing Consumer Awareness and Opinion Toward Food Safety Practices and Policies in the Maldives

Siti Nurhayati Khairatun, F. Nuzla
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The Maldives relies completely on imported food for its staples such as rice, flour, and sugar. It is reported that the Maldives produces less than one-tenth of its overall food requirements. Due to its huge dependence on imported food products, Maldives is exposed to a high risk of contaminated food and foodborne illnesses caused within the supply chain. This chapter aimed to investigate the level of awareness among the public of the Maldives relating to food safety practices in the food industry. An online survey was developed and administered to the consumers in the Maldives. A total number of 369 usable responses were analyzed statistically. The findings highlight that even though there was a high level of awareness of the participants towards food safety in general, participants were poorly aware of the activities and the consumers' roles in the food safety practices. This study serves as a baseline study for future research in this area, particularly in the Maldives.
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评估消费者对马尔代夫食品安全实践和政策的认识和意见
马尔代夫的大米、面粉和糖等主食完全依赖进口。据报道,马尔代夫的粮食产量不到其粮食总需求的十分之一。由于对进口食品的严重依赖,马尔代夫面临着供应链内污染食品和食源性疾病的高风险。本章旨在调查马尔代夫公众对食品行业食品安全实践的认识水平。对马尔代夫的消费者进行了一项在线调查。对369份可用回复进行统计分析。调查结果强调,尽管参与者对食品安全的总体认识水平很高,但参与者对这些活动和消费者在食品安全实践中的作用的认识却很差。本研究可作为该领域未来研究的基线研究,特别是在马尔代夫。
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