Factors affecting the incidence of pathogenic micro-organisms in fresh-cut produce
Authors: Raybaudi-Massilia, Rosa M.; Mosqueda-Melgar, Jonathan
Source: Stewart Postharvest Review, Volume 5, Number 4, August 2009 , pp. 1-8(8)
Publisher: Stewart Postharvest Solutions
Abstract:
Purpose of review: This review focuses on the main factors influencing the incidence of pathogenic micro-organisms in fresh-cut produce. Findings: The increase in the per capita consumption of fresh-cut produce is expected to continue during the forthcoming years, therefore it is necessary to strengthen microbial safety issues related to fresh-cut produce. Different factors affecting the presence of pathogenic micro-organisms in fresh-cut produce during processing have been identified: the raw produce coming from field and process water quality; the hygiene and health of food handlers; the sanitation and cleanliness of facilities; processing equipment and utensils; and the presence of pests in processing plants. Raw produce quality is one of the most important factors that can affect the arrival of pathogenic micro-organisms on fresh-cut fruits and vegetables. Limitations/implications: The high cost associated with implementing Good Agricultural Practices (GAPs), Good Manufacturing Practices (GMPs) and Hazard Analysis and Critical Control Points (HACCP) as food safety programs. Directions for future research: Efforts should be made to develop feasible procedures for small- and medium-sized industries that ensure high microbiological safety and quality standards, through HACCP plans, for each fresh-cut produce. It is also necessary to explore new treatments that improve the safety and quality of fresh-cut produce in order to prevent the incidence, survival and growth of pathogenic micro-organisms, as well as to prolong the microbiological shelf-life.Keywords: FRESH-CUT PRODUCE; FOOD SAFETY; FOOD PROCESSING; FOODBORNE PATHOGENS
Document Type: Research article
DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.2212/spr.2009.4.1
Publication date: 2009-08-01
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