Serviços Personalizados
Journal
Artigo
Indicadores
Citado por SciELO
Acessos
Links relacionados
Citado por Google
Similares em
SciELO
Similares em Google
Compartilhar
Entramado
versão impressa ISSN 1900-3803versão On-line ISSN 2539-0279
Resumo
BENAVIDES BENAVIDES, Bibiana; MATABANCHOY-SALAZAR, Johana-Madelyn; RUIZ-BRAVO, Oriana-Teresa e DORADO-MARTINEZ, Álvaro. Sanitary Certification of small-scale dairy producers in Alto Putumayo: An analysis from the ecological model prospective. Entramado [online]. 2025, vol.21, n.1, e11931. Epub 30-Jan-2025. ISSN 1900-3803. https://doi.org/10.18041/1900-3803/entramado.1.11931.
In Colombia, milk production contributes significantly to food security; therefore, producers need to certify their farms through health programs that ensure the quality and safety of dairy products. This ethnomethodological study analyzed the certification of sanitary programs by small-scale dairy producers in the Alto Putumayo region, using Bronfenbrenner's ecological model as an analytical framework. In-depth interviews were conducted with stakeholders involved in the production and commercialization of the dairy value chain. The findings, organized according to the levels of the ecological model, reveal various challenges. At the microsystem level, there is a notable lack of knowledge about zoonotic diseases; at the mesosystem level, low levels of producer association are identified; at the exosystem level, limited support and guidance from governmental institutions is evident; and at the macrosystem level, the negative impact of informal trade on dairy production and marketing is highlighted. These findings point to structural challenges that hinder access to sanitary certification, particularly in rural contexts. Addressing these issues through an integrated approach is essential to ensure that milk and dairy products are produced under adequate hygienic and sanitary conditions, thereby reducing public health risks, strengthening market confidence, and expanding commercialization opportunities for small-scale producers.
Palavras-chave : Social determinants of health; dairy industry; ecological model; animal health; health programs.












