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Title: Some problems with the food packaging practices in Ghana
Authors: Johnson, P. N. T.
Obiri, H. A.
Keywords: Packaging;Packaging materials;Food packaging;Ghana
Issue Date: 2000
Publisher: Ghana Science Association
Citation: Journal of the Ghana Science Association, 2 (2), 16-22
Abstract: This paper examines the problems with the present methods and practices used for the packaging of both fresh and processed foods in the informal and formal sectors of tile food industry in Ghana. The use of unsuitable packaging materials, inadequate and ineffective packaging, especially during transportation, cost of packaging, absence of appropriate packaging machinery, poor labelling, lack of standards and specifications and environmental issues have all been discussed. The effect of the increasing use of plastics as the main packaging material was examined. How these problems impact on the country's drive towards food security as well as promoting the export of food products have also been examined. Some recommendations have been made
URI: https://csirspace.foodresearchgh.site/handle/123456789/264
ISBN: 0855-3823
Journal Name: Journal of the Ghana Science Association
Appears in Collections:Food Research Institute

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