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Competition in milk procurement has encouraged unhealthy practice of adulteration and use of undesirable preservatives. Dairy plant which accepts milk with adulterants/preservatives is unethical dairies. Hence it is necessary to analyze the reason for spoilage of milk in transit and to take remedial measure to improve the quality of raw milk. Many diseases like T.B., milk sickness, undulant fever, dysentery, diarrhea, diphtheria, scarlet fever, cholera, septic sore throat, and gastroenteritis can spread through unclean milk. Therefore, possibility of it, as a source of biological hazards…mehr

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Competition in milk procurement has encouraged unhealthy practice of adulteration and use of undesirable preservatives. Dairy plant which accepts milk with adulterants/preservatives is unethical dairies. Hence it is necessary to analyze the reason for spoilage of milk in transit and to take remedial measure to improve the quality of raw milk. Many diseases like T.B., milk sickness, undulant fever, dysentery, diarrhea, diphtheria, scarlet fever, cholera, septic sore throat, and gastroenteritis can spread through unclean milk. Therefore, possibility of it, as a source of biological hazards cannot be overlooked. Due to its dietary importance the production of safe, clean and wholesome milk is of utmost importance. Problem of maintaining quality of milk can be tackled by elimination of preservatives, two time milk collection, use of sanitary condition, quick transport, timely cooling and analysis of milk for quality its suitability for processing in dairy.
Autorenporträt
Dr. Deepak S. Bhadouria currently working as a Livestock Expert at Manoharpur, Saranda Forest Division, West Singbhum, Jharkhand, India. He did his B.Sc. Ag & Tech. in 2009, M.Sc Animal Husbandry in 2011 and Doctorate in 2014 in Livestock Production Management from Sam Higginbottom Institute of Agriculture, Technology and Sciences.