The many reasons you should be drinking pasteurized milk

According to the Kenya Dairy Board, safe and quality milk must be free from harmful levels of aflatoxins, antibiotic residues, and bacteria.

Aflatoxin-contaminated milk poses serious health risks, while antibiotic residues from overuse in animals can create resistant bacteria and trigger allergies, particularly to penicillin.

High levels of harmful bacteria further compromise milk quality and consumer health.

Farmers can ensure milk safety by controlling aflatoxin contamination, preventing antibiotic residues, and maintaining strict hygiene practices.

Additionally, pasteurization, which involves heating milk to kill harmful bacteria, ensures that processed milk is safer for consumption by eliminating pathogens, thereby guaranteeing clean and healthy milk for all consumers.