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Measurement of Food Losses in a Hungarian Dairy Processing Plant.

Katalin Tóth1, Csaba Borbély1, Bernadett Nagy2, Gábor Szabó-Szentgróti3, Eszter Szabó-Szentgróti3.   

Abstract

The phenomenon of food waste and food loss at any stage of the supply chain is significant in developed economies. The purpose of this article is to highlight the areas of milk processing where milk loss occurs, and, after quantifying the data obtained, reveal the extent of the losses. To achieve the goals, we conducted on-site visits to one of Hungary's milk processors. The methodology is based on the Food Loss and Waste (FLW) standard, accordingly we determined the extent of milk loss at the company level, supplemented with loss values by each dairy product. During the analyzed processing stages (receiving of raw milk, skimming, pasteurization, Extended Shelf-Life (ESL) milk, cheese milk, sour cream, yoghurt, and kefir) 1203.4-1406.8 L of raw material per day can be accounted as losses, which makes up 0.9-1% of daily production. A Milk Production-Milk Losses (MPML) model was created where six factors (technology and automation, design of the plant aspects, quantity of orders, expertise of employees, number of product variants, optimal storage capacity) were methodized that significantly influence the rate of milk losses over different time periods. Our paper highlights how areas of the production stage can be developed to decrease milk loss.

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Keywords:  FLW standard; dairy industry; food loss; measurement; milk products

Year:  2021        PMID: 33498633      PMCID: PMC7911953          DOI: 10.3390/foods10020229

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Foods        ISSN: 2304-8158


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