How do we know if the milk we buy is of good quality?
For primary milk buyers (buying directly from producers) there are 4 useful milk testing techniques possible:
- CMT (California mastitis test): measures whether there is major mastitis contamination in the milk (appropriate at producer level).
- Organoleptic test: (a) look, (b) smell, (c) taste (appropriate at all levels).
- Lactometer:measures if water has been added to milk (calibrated to cow milk at 18–20°C, so not very suitable for use in hot areas unless recalibrated).
- Clot on boiling:measures acidity, when milk is too sour to be boiled. A table spoon of milk is held over a candle or similar to see if it boils well (appropriate
- Alcoholtest:also measures acidity, more sensitive than clot on boiling, but needs special equipment and training in order to get reliable results.
- Lactoscan (US$ 1000): This equipment available at around US$ 1000 (Ksh 75,000) is a very sensitive milk testing tool. Suitable for dairy associations and NGOs supporting the clean milk trade