Producing and selling food in the urban space: what are the risks? A case-study in Hanoi, Vietnam
Résumé
In Hanoi, many street food vendors are facing eviction by public authorities, notably with the argument that food sold in the street would be risky in terms of health. Based on qualitative interviews, on policy review and on genotoxicity analyses on vegetables and fishes, this communication addresses the ways different actors deal with these risks and argue about it. While public authorities fear bacterial and chemical contaminations and toxicity analyses suspect heavy metal contamination, consumers rather trust the food sold that is produced locally.