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FOOD SAFETY AT THE CONSUMER LEVEL: EXPLORING CURRENT PRACTICES AND THEIR IMPACT

Sarah Emily Jackson
Published 16 January 2025
Vol. 11, No. 3 (2023)
pp. 16-28
CC BY 4.0
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    Sarah Emily Jackson
    Department of Agriculture, Alcorn State University, Mississippi
    US

Ensuring food safety is paramount for public health, socio-economic stability, and global trade. Despite growing concerns about food safety, Southwest Mississippi lacks comprehensive research on foodborne illnesses. This knowledge gap hinders the development of effective policies to prevent contamination. To predict consumer behavior, it is crucial to understand how consumers perceive risks and benefits related to food safety. Foodborne diseases, resulting from the consumption of contaminated food or water, pose a significant public health threat in the United States. This study aims to address this gap by investigating consumer perceptions of food safety issues in Southwest Mississippi. The findings will contribute to a more profound understanding of food safety concerns and help in the formulation and implementation of targeted policies. Enhancing food safety measures is imperative not only for safeguarding public health but also for sustaining socio-economic stability and facilitating international trade.

JournalColumbia Journal of Social Sciences and Humanities
ISSN3065-0410
Volume / IssueVol. 11, No. 3 (2023)
Pages16-28
Published16 January 2025
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LicenseCC BY 4.0 — reuse with attribution
PublisherKeith Publications
Jackson, S. (2025). FOOD SAFETY AT THE CONSUMER LEVEL: EXPLORING CURRENT PRACTICES AND THEIR IMPACT. Columbia Journal of Social Sciences and Humanities, Vol. 11 No. 3, pp. 16-28

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