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Food safety in Vietnam’s livestock
sector
Vietnam Agricultural Outlook Conference 2016
Hanoi 27 May 2016
Hung Nguyen-Viet, Fred Unger, Dang Xuan Sinh, Tran Thi Tuyet Hanh, Pham Duc Phuc, Delia Grace
Outline
• Burden of foodborne disease (FBD)
• Emerging evidences on FBD from ILRI research
• Hazards are usually high but risks vary
• Benefits of traditional food value chains are often high
• Formal sector is sometimes but not always safer
• Control & command regulation doesn’t work well and may
lead to low compliance
• Solutions based on working with and legitimising the
informal sector are effective and feasible
• Recommendations for Vietnam
Growing concern about food safety
• Many/most reported concern
over food safety (40-97%)
• Willing to pay 5-10% premium
for food safety
• Buy 20-40% less during animal
health scares
• Younger, wealthier, town-
residing, supermarket-shoppers
willing to pay more for safety
Nguoi tieu dung, 20.5.2016
4
FBD- a new priority – most from livestock
Millions DALYs lost per year (global)
0
2,000,000
4,000,000
6,000,000
8,000,000
10,000,000
12,000,000
14,000,000
16,000,000
18,000,000
20,000,000
Asia Africa Other
developing
Developed
Other toxins
Aflatoxins
Helminths
Microbial
Havelaar et al., 2015
31 hazards
• 600 mio illnesses
• 420,000 deaths
• 33 million DALYs
Causes of FBD
0
5,000,000
10,000,000
15,000,000
20,000,000
25,000,000
Microbes Helminths Aflatoxins Other toxins
Burden LMIC
zoonoses
non zoonoses
Havelaar et al., 2015
Informal markets have a major role in food
security and food safety
Benefits of wet markets
Cheap,
Fresh,
Local breeds,
Accessible,
Small amounts
Sellers are trusted,
Credit may be provided
(results from PRAs with
consumers in Safe Food, Fair Food
project)
Wet market
milk
Supermarket
milk
Most common
price /litre
56 cents One dollar
Infants
consume daily
67% 65%
Boil milk 99% 79%
Survey in supermarkets and wet markets in Nairobi in 2014
7
Milk (cow)
Production: men (x Nairobi)
Processing: women
Marketing: women (x Abidjan)
Consumed: both
Poultry
Production: women
Processing: women
Marketing: women
Consumed: both
Milk (goat)
Production: men (w milk)
Processing: women
Marketing: women
Consumed: both
Beef/goat
Production: men (w assist)
Processing: men
Marketing: men (butcher,pub)
Consumed: both
Pigs
Production: women
Processing: men
Marketing: men
Consumed: both
Fish, crabs
Fishing: men
Processing: women
Marketing: women
Consumed: both
Informal markets provide food for the poor and livelihoods
for poor men and women
Hazards are high but risks vary
Fail standards: bacteria
• 100% milk in Assam, India
• 98% of raw meat in Ibadan,
Nigeria
• 94% of pork in Nagaland, India
• 77% farmed fish in Egypt
Fail standards: chemical
• 92% milk in Addis Ababa
• 46% milk in Kenya
Diarrhoea in last 2 weeks
• 0.02% consumers in Canada
• 0.02% raw milk buyers in Kenya
• 23% consumers in Nagaland
• 43% Nigerian butchers
9
0
10
20
30
40
50
60
70
80
90
100
Poor total bacteria Unacceptable total
bacteria
Unacceptable
faecal bacteria
Unaccpetable
Staph
Unacceptable
listeria
Any unacceptable
Supermarket
Wet market
Village
Compliance : Formal often worse than informal
Fahrion et al, 2013
Formal vs traditional markets in VietnamHanoi
Super-
markets
Whole-
sale
markets
Retail
markets
Total
Quantity (tons/
day)
94.5 17.5 518 630
Share of
volume
15% 3% 82% 100%
No of markets/
stores
103 4 426
Semi-industrial
152 tons/day,
24%
Manual
processing
93 tons/day,
15%
Family-run
385 tons/day,
61%
Hanoi slaughterhouses
• 30,000 small slaughterhouses
• 11,000 wet markets
• 110,000 butchers (most
women)
• Around 10,000 industrial pig
farmers and 4 million small-
scale pig farms
To assess impacts of pork-borne
diseases on human health and the
livestock sector and identify control
points for risk management.
Focus on risk based approaches
Qualitative/quantitative risk assessments
Multi- disciplinary team
Vets, PH, Economist, Environment
Data collected
Input suppliers, Producer, slaughterhouse,
Trader, Market, Consumers
Biological sampling, questionnaires,
participatory epidemiological tools
PigRISK project (2012-2017)
Hung
Yen
Nghe An
Study sites – PigRisk
Piglet origin
Wastewater /
manure
treatment
Hygiene (pig
keepers, PPE,
floor, materials...)
Water
(drinking,
cleaning)
Feed
Farm
Food
residues
(vegetable,
food…)
Pest/rodent
Risk assessment
• Salmonella risk pathways developed for producers, slaughterhouse and
consumers
• Quantitative RA (risk for consumer)
1275 samples (farms, SH, market) collected
during 1 year
PigRisk: Food safety
Actor Sample type Pos/Total Prev (%)
Producer Drink-FA 14/72 19.4
Producer FloSwab-FA 26/72 36.1
Producer WasteW-FA 28/72 38.9
Slaughter house CarcassSwab 58/149 38.9
Slaughter house
Feces 50/149 33.6
Slaughter house
Mesenteric LN 53/149 35.6
Slaughter house
SwabFlo-SH 11/49 22.4
Slaughter house
Water-SH 10/49 20.4
Market Pork 97/217 44.7
Market Pork-Gr 33/80 41.3
Market CutSwab 55/217 25.3
Market Overall 435/1275 34.1
PigRIsk - Results on microbial analysis
Selected key results: Chemical hazards
514 pig feed, kidney, liver and pork samples were pooled into 18 samples were
analysed for antibiotic residues, β-agonists, and heavy metals, compared with current
regulations.
Presence of banned substances (e.g. chloramphenicol and the growth promoter
salbutamol in pig feed and sold pork)
Most of samples: negative or did not exceed current MRL
15
Tuyet Hanh et al, 2016 (submitted)
Selected key results: Food safety
Streptococcus suis in slaughter pigs (N=147):
S. suis type 2, low prevalence (1.4%)
Potential risk behaviors such as consumption of “Tiet canh”
– a raw pig blood dish was common in slaughterhouse workers
(43.1%)
Cross-contamination survey (Salmonella) (N=153)
Among various simulation scenarios, using the same cutting board
induced the highest risk of cross-contamination with Salmonella
(66.7%), followed by the same knife (11.1%) respectively
Health risk by QMRA: The annual incidence rate of salmonellosis was
estimated to be 12.6% (90% CI: 0.5 – 42.6). The factors most
influencing the estimate were household pork handling practice
followed by prevalence in pork sold in the central market.
16
Dang Xuan Sinh et al, 2016 (submitted)
Improvements are feasible, effective, affordable
• Training & branding for butchers in
Nigeria:
– 20% more meat samples met standards
– Cost $9 per butcher
– Saved $780/per butcher per year from
reduced cost of human illness
• Providing information on (rational
drug use) to farmers
– Knowledge increase x 4,
– Practice improvement x 2,
– Disease decrease by 1/2 17
• Branding & certification of milk vendors
in Kenya & Guwahti, Assam led to
improved milk safety.
• It benefited the national economy by
$33 million per year in Kenyan and $6
million in Assam
• 70% of traders in Assam and 24% in
Kenya are currently registered
• 6 million consumers in Kenya and 1.5
million in Assam are benefiting from
safer milk
Training & certifying milk vendors
Efforts in managing food safety in informal
markets must be pro-poor
• The poor are more prone to food-borne
disease but cannot afford to fall ill
• Risk management needs training, skills
development and prerequisites
• Linking formal and informal markets can
decrease poverty
• Impact assessment on economic losses and
gains of food safety risks is needed
Recommendations for Vietnam
• Balance between formal and “wet/traditional”
markets
• Training informal value chain actors: training farmers
on input use and good practices (GAP), training &
certifying food vendors, incentive based
interventions
• Demand side: increased awareness of consumers
• New technologies
• Needs of evidences on health impacts of food safety
 Risk communication needs to focus on banned chemicals,
while informing the public about the minimal risks
associated with heavy metals (situation is not that severe)
 Food system governance: improved food safety
institutional framework, regulations, application of risk-
based management
Recommendations for Vietnam
http://infonet.vn/bo-truong-cao-duc-phat-da-so-thuc-pham-an-toan-
nhung-dan-khong-biet-post195062.info
http://vtv.vn/xa-hoi/bo-truong-y-te-lam-ro-thong-tin-nhap-65-tan-
chat-cam-trong-chan-nuoi-20151104070141659.htm
Acknowledgement
This presentation is licensed for use under the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International Licence.
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Food safety in Vietnam’s livestock sector

  • 1. Food safety in Vietnam’s livestock sector Vietnam Agricultural Outlook Conference 2016 Hanoi 27 May 2016 Hung Nguyen-Viet, Fred Unger, Dang Xuan Sinh, Tran Thi Tuyet Hanh, Pham Duc Phuc, Delia Grace
  • 2. Outline • Burden of foodborne disease (FBD) • Emerging evidences on FBD from ILRI research • Hazards are usually high but risks vary • Benefits of traditional food value chains are often high • Formal sector is sometimes but not always safer • Control & command regulation doesn’t work well and may lead to low compliance • Solutions based on working with and legitimising the informal sector are effective and feasible • Recommendations for Vietnam
  • 3. Growing concern about food safety • Many/most reported concern over food safety (40-97%) • Willing to pay 5-10% premium for food safety • Buy 20-40% less during animal health scares • Younger, wealthier, town- residing, supermarket-shoppers willing to pay more for safety Nguoi tieu dung, 20.5.2016
  • 4. 4 FBD- a new priority – most from livestock Millions DALYs lost per year (global) 0 2,000,000 4,000,000 6,000,000 8,000,000 10,000,000 12,000,000 14,000,000 16,000,000 18,000,000 20,000,000 Asia Africa Other developing Developed Other toxins Aflatoxins Helminths Microbial Havelaar et al., 2015 31 hazards • 600 mio illnesses • 420,000 deaths • 33 million DALYs
  • 5. Causes of FBD 0 5,000,000 10,000,000 15,000,000 20,000,000 25,000,000 Microbes Helminths Aflatoxins Other toxins Burden LMIC zoonoses non zoonoses Havelaar et al., 2015
  • 6. Informal markets have a major role in food security and food safety Benefits of wet markets Cheap, Fresh, Local breeds, Accessible, Small amounts Sellers are trusted, Credit may be provided (results from PRAs with consumers in Safe Food, Fair Food project) Wet market milk Supermarket milk Most common price /litre 56 cents One dollar Infants consume daily 67% 65% Boil milk 99% 79% Survey in supermarkets and wet markets in Nairobi in 2014
  • 7. 7 Milk (cow) Production: men (x Nairobi) Processing: women Marketing: women (x Abidjan) Consumed: both Poultry Production: women Processing: women Marketing: women Consumed: both Milk (goat) Production: men (w milk) Processing: women Marketing: women Consumed: both Beef/goat Production: men (w assist) Processing: men Marketing: men (butcher,pub) Consumed: both Pigs Production: women Processing: men Marketing: men Consumed: both Fish, crabs Fishing: men Processing: women Marketing: women Consumed: both Informal markets provide food for the poor and livelihoods for poor men and women
  • 8. Hazards are high but risks vary Fail standards: bacteria • 100% milk in Assam, India • 98% of raw meat in Ibadan, Nigeria • 94% of pork in Nagaland, India • 77% farmed fish in Egypt Fail standards: chemical • 92% milk in Addis Ababa • 46% milk in Kenya Diarrhoea in last 2 weeks • 0.02% consumers in Canada • 0.02% raw milk buyers in Kenya • 23% consumers in Nagaland • 43% Nigerian butchers
  • 9. 9 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 Poor total bacteria Unacceptable total bacteria Unacceptable faecal bacteria Unaccpetable Staph Unacceptable listeria Any unacceptable Supermarket Wet market Village Compliance : Formal often worse than informal Fahrion et al, 2013
  • 10. Formal vs traditional markets in VietnamHanoi Super- markets Whole- sale markets Retail markets Total Quantity (tons/ day) 94.5 17.5 518 630 Share of volume 15% 3% 82% 100% No of markets/ stores 103 4 426 Semi-industrial 152 tons/day, 24% Manual processing 93 tons/day, 15% Family-run 385 tons/day, 61% Hanoi slaughterhouses • 30,000 small slaughterhouses • 11,000 wet markets • 110,000 butchers (most women) • Around 10,000 industrial pig farmers and 4 million small- scale pig farms
  • 11. To assess impacts of pork-borne diseases on human health and the livestock sector and identify control points for risk management. Focus on risk based approaches Qualitative/quantitative risk assessments Multi- disciplinary team Vets, PH, Economist, Environment Data collected Input suppliers, Producer, slaughterhouse, Trader, Market, Consumers Biological sampling, questionnaires, participatory epidemiological tools PigRISK project (2012-2017)
  • 13. Piglet origin Wastewater / manure treatment Hygiene (pig keepers, PPE, floor, materials...) Water (drinking, cleaning) Feed Farm Food residues (vegetable, food…) Pest/rodent Risk assessment • Salmonella risk pathways developed for producers, slaughterhouse and consumers • Quantitative RA (risk for consumer) 1275 samples (farms, SH, market) collected during 1 year PigRisk: Food safety
  • 14. Actor Sample type Pos/Total Prev (%) Producer Drink-FA 14/72 19.4 Producer FloSwab-FA 26/72 36.1 Producer WasteW-FA 28/72 38.9 Slaughter house CarcassSwab 58/149 38.9 Slaughter house Feces 50/149 33.6 Slaughter house Mesenteric LN 53/149 35.6 Slaughter house SwabFlo-SH 11/49 22.4 Slaughter house Water-SH 10/49 20.4 Market Pork 97/217 44.7 Market Pork-Gr 33/80 41.3 Market CutSwab 55/217 25.3 Market Overall 435/1275 34.1 PigRIsk - Results on microbial analysis
  • 15. Selected key results: Chemical hazards 514 pig feed, kidney, liver and pork samples were pooled into 18 samples were analysed for antibiotic residues, β-agonists, and heavy metals, compared with current regulations. Presence of banned substances (e.g. chloramphenicol and the growth promoter salbutamol in pig feed and sold pork) Most of samples: negative or did not exceed current MRL 15 Tuyet Hanh et al, 2016 (submitted)
  • 16. Selected key results: Food safety Streptococcus suis in slaughter pigs (N=147): S. suis type 2, low prevalence (1.4%) Potential risk behaviors such as consumption of “Tiet canh” – a raw pig blood dish was common in slaughterhouse workers (43.1%) Cross-contamination survey (Salmonella) (N=153) Among various simulation scenarios, using the same cutting board induced the highest risk of cross-contamination with Salmonella (66.7%), followed by the same knife (11.1%) respectively Health risk by QMRA: The annual incidence rate of salmonellosis was estimated to be 12.6% (90% CI: 0.5 – 42.6). The factors most influencing the estimate were household pork handling practice followed by prevalence in pork sold in the central market. 16 Dang Xuan Sinh et al, 2016 (submitted)
  • 17. Improvements are feasible, effective, affordable • Training & branding for butchers in Nigeria: – 20% more meat samples met standards – Cost $9 per butcher – Saved $780/per butcher per year from reduced cost of human illness • Providing information on (rational drug use) to farmers – Knowledge increase x 4, – Practice improvement x 2, – Disease decrease by 1/2 17
  • 18. • Branding & certification of milk vendors in Kenya & Guwahti, Assam led to improved milk safety. • It benefited the national economy by $33 million per year in Kenyan and $6 million in Assam • 70% of traders in Assam and 24% in Kenya are currently registered • 6 million consumers in Kenya and 1.5 million in Assam are benefiting from safer milk Training & certifying milk vendors
  • 19. Efforts in managing food safety in informal markets must be pro-poor • The poor are more prone to food-borne disease but cannot afford to fall ill • Risk management needs training, skills development and prerequisites • Linking formal and informal markets can decrease poverty • Impact assessment on economic losses and gains of food safety risks is needed
  • 20. Recommendations for Vietnam • Balance between formal and “wet/traditional” markets • Training informal value chain actors: training farmers on input use and good practices (GAP), training & certifying food vendors, incentive based interventions • Demand side: increased awareness of consumers • New technologies • Needs of evidences on health impacts of food safety
  • 21.  Risk communication needs to focus on banned chemicals, while informing the public about the minimal risks associated with heavy metals (situation is not that severe)  Food system governance: improved food safety institutional framework, regulations, application of risk- based management Recommendations for Vietnam http://infonet.vn/bo-truong-cao-duc-phat-da-so-thuc-pham-an-toan- nhung-dan-khong-biet-post195062.info http://vtv.vn/xa-hoi/bo-truong-y-te-lam-ro-thong-tin-nhap-65-tan- chat-cam-trong-chan-nuoi-20151104070141659.htm
  • 23. This presentation is licensed for use under the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International Licence. better lives through livestock ilri.org