Toxigenic mould species infestation in coffee beans taken from different levels of production and trading in Lampung-Indonesia

Indonesian coffee is mainly produced by small scale farming system using a simple dry process procedure. The coffee product is dispatched to middlemen traders before being accepted by exporters. Some treatments are applied to the raw coffee beans before it is ready for export. An evaluation of mould species contamination of coffee beans taken from various levels of coffee chains was conducted. Its moisture content and physical quality were also observed. Mould species had contaminated the beans fromearly stage of production at the farmer level, and still existed at the last chain. The dominant species observed were Aspergillus niger, followed by Penicillium citrinum, and A. flavus. A. ochraceus was present in a few samples. Mould contamination status was likely correlated with the handling procedure of each coffee sample. Coffee beans with a better quality had less contamination rate. Mould contamination status and moisture content of coffee beans samples taken from each level are presented. The handling procedure which gave less or no contamination of A. ochraceus needs to be resolved.

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Main Authors: 80009 Ismayadi, C., 132811 Zaenudin, 3180 Association Scientifique Internationale du Cafe, París (Francia), 32308 19. International Scientific Colloquium on Coffee Trieste (Italia) 14-18 May 2001
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Published: Trieste (Italia) ASIC 2001
Subjects:COFFEA, ASPERGILLUS FLAVUS, ASPERGILLUS NIGER, ASPERGILLUS OCHRACEUS, PENICILLIUM CITRINUM, CAFE, ALIMENTOS, CONTAMINACION, CONTENIDO DE HUMEDAD, INDONESIA,
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spelling KOHA-OAI-BVE:892322020-02-03T21:57:07ZToxigenic mould species infestation in coffee beans taken from different levels of production and trading in Lampung-Indonesia 80009 Ismayadi, C. 132811 Zaenudin 3180 Association Scientifique Internationale du Cafe, París (Francia) 32308 19. International Scientific Colloquium on Coffee Trieste (Italia) 14-18 May 2001 Trieste (Italia) ASIC2001Indonesian coffee is mainly produced by small scale farming system using a simple dry process procedure. The coffee product is dispatched to middlemen traders before being accepted by exporters. Some treatments are applied to the raw coffee beans before it is ready for export. An evaluation of mould species contamination of coffee beans taken from various levels of coffee chains was conducted. Its moisture content and physical quality were also observed. Mould species had contaminated the beans fromearly stage of production at the farmer level, and still existed at the last chain. The dominant species observed were Aspergillus niger, followed by Penicillium citrinum, and A. flavus. A. ochraceus was present in a few samples. Mould contamination status was likely correlated with the handling procedure of each coffee sample. Coffee beans with a better quality had less contamination rate. Mould contamination status and moisture content of coffee beans samples taken from each level are presented. The handling procedure which gave less or no contamination of A. ochraceus needs to be resolved.Indonesian coffee is mainly produced by small scale farming system using a simple dry process procedure. The coffee product is dispatched to middlemen traders before being accepted by exporters. Some treatments are applied to the raw coffee beans before it is ready for export. An evaluation of mould species contamination of coffee beans taken from various levels of coffee chains was conducted. Its moisture content and physical quality were also observed. Mould species had contaminated the beans fromearly stage of production at the farmer level, and still existed at the last chain. The dominant species observed were Aspergillus niger, followed by Penicillium citrinum, and A. flavus. A. ochraceus was present in a few samples. Mould contamination status was likely correlated with the handling procedure of each coffee sample. Coffee beans with a better quality had less contamination rate. Mould contamination status and moisture content of coffee beans samples taken from each level are presented. The handling procedure which gave less or no contamination of A. ochraceus needs to be resolved.COFFEAASPERGILLUS FLAVUSASPERGILLUS NIGERASPERGILLUS OCHRACEUSPENICILLIUM CITRINUMCAFEALIMENTOSCONTAMINACIONCONTENIDO DE HUMEDADINDONESIAURN:ISBN:290012189
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topic COFFEA
ASPERGILLUS FLAVUS
ASPERGILLUS NIGER
ASPERGILLUS OCHRACEUS
PENICILLIUM CITRINUM
CAFE
ALIMENTOS
CONTAMINACION
CONTENIDO DE HUMEDAD
INDONESIA
COFFEA
ASPERGILLUS FLAVUS
ASPERGILLUS NIGER
ASPERGILLUS OCHRACEUS
PENICILLIUM CITRINUM
CAFE
ALIMENTOS
CONTAMINACION
CONTENIDO DE HUMEDAD
INDONESIA
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ASPERGILLUS FLAVUS
ASPERGILLUS NIGER
ASPERGILLUS OCHRACEUS
PENICILLIUM CITRINUM
CAFE
ALIMENTOS
CONTAMINACION
CONTENIDO DE HUMEDAD
INDONESIA
COFFEA
ASPERGILLUS FLAVUS
ASPERGILLUS NIGER
ASPERGILLUS OCHRACEUS
PENICILLIUM CITRINUM
CAFE
ALIMENTOS
CONTAMINACION
CONTENIDO DE HUMEDAD
INDONESIA
80009 Ismayadi, C.
132811 Zaenudin
3180 Association Scientifique Internationale du Cafe, París (Francia)
32308 19. International Scientific Colloquium on Coffee Trieste (Italia) 14-18 May 2001
Toxigenic mould species infestation in coffee beans taken from different levels of production and trading in Lampung-Indonesia
description Indonesian coffee is mainly produced by small scale farming system using a simple dry process procedure. The coffee product is dispatched to middlemen traders before being accepted by exporters. Some treatments are applied to the raw coffee beans before it is ready for export. An evaluation of mould species contamination of coffee beans taken from various levels of coffee chains was conducted. Its moisture content and physical quality were also observed. Mould species had contaminated the beans fromearly stage of production at the farmer level, and still existed at the last chain. The dominant species observed were Aspergillus niger, followed by Penicillium citrinum, and A. flavus. A. ochraceus was present in a few samples. Mould contamination status was likely correlated with the handling procedure of each coffee sample. Coffee beans with a better quality had less contamination rate. Mould contamination status and moisture content of coffee beans samples taken from each level are presented. The handling procedure which gave less or no contamination of A. ochraceus needs to be resolved.
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topic_facet COFFEA
ASPERGILLUS FLAVUS
ASPERGILLUS NIGER
ASPERGILLUS OCHRACEUS
PENICILLIUM CITRINUM
CAFE
ALIMENTOS
CONTAMINACION
CONTENIDO DE HUMEDAD
INDONESIA
author 80009 Ismayadi, C.
132811 Zaenudin
3180 Association Scientifique Internationale du Cafe, París (Francia)
32308 19. International Scientific Colloquium on Coffee Trieste (Italia) 14-18 May 2001
author_facet 80009 Ismayadi, C.
132811 Zaenudin
3180 Association Scientifique Internationale du Cafe, París (Francia)
32308 19. International Scientific Colloquium on Coffee Trieste (Italia) 14-18 May 2001
author_sort 80009 Ismayadi, C.
title Toxigenic mould species infestation in coffee beans taken from different levels of production and trading in Lampung-Indonesia
title_short Toxigenic mould species infestation in coffee beans taken from different levels of production and trading in Lampung-Indonesia
title_full Toxigenic mould species infestation in coffee beans taken from different levels of production and trading in Lampung-Indonesia
title_fullStr Toxigenic mould species infestation in coffee beans taken from different levels of production and trading in Lampung-Indonesia
title_full_unstemmed Toxigenic mould species infestation in coffee beans taken from different levels of production and trading in Lampung-Indonesia
title_sort toxigenic mould species infestation in coffee beans taken from different levels of production and trading in lampung-indonesia
publisher Trieste (Italia) ASIC
publishDate 2001
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