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GOOD MANUFACTURING PRACTICES (GMP) IN SMALL ENTERPRISE OF MILKFISH SATAY Zulfatun Najah; Gita Dwi Lestari; Ahmad Mujaki Diwan; Muhammad Dhabit Dzikribillah; Muhammad Rizal Febriansah; Rita Purnamasari; Dian Anggraeni
Food ScienTech Journal Vol 2, No 2 (2020)
Publisher : University of Sultan Ageng Tirtayasa

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33512/fsj.v2i2.10398

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Milkfish satay is indigenous food product from Banten Province. Quality assurance in the milkfish satay production need tobe improved, especially in the sanitation and food safety. Basic eligibility Program in the fish industry is needed to ensure food safety, namely sanitation standard operating procedures (Sanitation Standard Operating Procedures/SSOP) and the good food production (Good Manufacturing Practices / GMP. Good manufacturing practices (GMP) is a guideline for the food industry to produce food and beverages that are safe, have a high quality, and feasible for consumption. The purpose of this study was to examine the implementation of GMP on milkfish satay production. This study is conducted by doing interview with owner followed by observation and documentation of all activities related to the production process in order to examine the GMP applied. The result showed that the production activity of Milkfish Satay used traditional method. The small enterprise has to improve the GMP practices in the criteria of building and facilities, equipment, hygiene and sanitation facities, activities, health and workers hygiene, label, process control, recording and documentation.
Halal Critical Point of Beneng Taro Products Identification Produced by Micro Enterprise in Serang City, Banten Fitria Riany Eris; Zulfatun Najah; Tubagus Bahtiar Rusbana; Puji Wulandari; Nurul Annadzifah; Rifqi Ahmad Riyanto
Food ScienTech Journal Vol 5, No 1 (2023)
Publisher : University of Sultan Ageng Tirtayasa

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33512/fsj.v5i1.20914

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Food products that have a halal certificate must fulfill halal standards. The halal assurance system is created and implemented in order to ensure the halal production process. The concept of Halal Assurance System (HAS) 23000 is used as a reference to implement halal product processing. The problem is that there are many ingredients, the main raw materials and additional ingredients—that are not clear about their origin and halal assurance. This study aims to identify the Halal Critical Point (HCP) of derivative of beneng taro produced by microenterprises. This study uses a qualitative method. Sources of research data were taken from observations and interviews with owners of businesses, as well as observations at the research location. Halal critical materials are beneng taro flour, cassava flour, vegetable oil, and dry coriander. Halal critical processes are production, washing facilities, and transportation. The critical control points in production include soaking, washing, and frying.