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In Oyo State, Nigeria, street-vended foods play a significant role in the local culinary landscape, offering convenience and cultural richness to residents. However, ensuring the safety of these ready-to-eat foods requires assessing various risks and hazards associated with their preparation and handling. Hazards such as microbial contamination, unsafe handling practices, and environmental pollution pose significant health risks to consumers. These challenges are compounded by factors such as inadequate infrastructure, limited hygiene education among vendors, and weak regulatory enforcement. A case study focusing on Oyo State provides insights into the specific issues faced in assessing the safety of street-vended foods in the region. To address these challenges, best practices such as vendor education and training, infrastructure improvements, and public awareness campaigns are essential. Additionally, a robust regulatory framework is crucial for monitoring and enforcing food safety standards in the street food sector. Collaboration between government agencies, non-governmental organizations, and vendors is necessary to effectively mitigate risks and ensure the safety of street-vended foods, ultimately safeguarding public health and promoting a thriving culinary culture in Oyo State. Keywords: Review, Risks, Hazards, Assessment, Ready-To-Eat, Street Vended Foods, Oyo State, Nigeria Aims Research Journal Reference Format: Adebiyi-Olabode A. O., Akande E. A. & Oke M. O. (2024): Review of Risks and Hazards Assessment of Ready-To-Eat Street Vended Foods in Oyo State, Nigeria. Advances in Multidisciplinary and Scientific Research Journal Vol. 10. No. 1. Pp 17-34 www.isteams.net/aimsjournal. dx.doi.org/10.22624/AIMS/V10N1P2
在尼日利亚奥约州,街头小贩食品在当地饮食文化中扮演着重要角色,为居民提供了便利和丰富的文化内涵。然而,要确保这些即食食品的安全,就必须评估与制作和处理这些食品相关的各种风险和危害。微生物污染、不安全的处理方法和环境污染等危害对消费者的健康构成了重大风险。基础设施不足、对商贩的卫生教育有限以及监管执法不力等因素加剧了这些挑战。一项以奥约州为重点的案例研究为评估该地区街头小贩食品安全所面临的具体问题提供了见解。为应对这些挑战,必须采取最佳做法,如对摊贩进行教育和培训、改善基础设施和开展提高公众意识的活动。此外,健全的监管框架对于监督和执行街头食品行业的食品安全标准也至关重要。政府机构、非政府组织和摊贩之间必须开展合作,以有效降低风险,确保街头贩卖食品的安全,最终保障公众健康,促进奥约州烹饪文化的繁荣发展。关键词审查、风险、危害、评估、即食、街头贩卖食品、奥约州、尼日利亚 研究目的 研究期刊 参考文献格式:Adebiyi-Olabode A.O.、Akande E. A. & Oke M. O. (2024):尼日利亚奥约州街头即食食品风险与危害评估综述》。Advances in Multidisciplinary and Scientific Research Journal Vol.No.Pp 17-34 www.isteams.net/aimsjournal. dx.doi.org/10.22624/AIMS/V10N1P2