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Food Safety and Quality Systems in Developing Countries: Volume II: Case Studies of Effective Implementation

Editat de André Gordon
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 22 noi 2016
Food Safety and Quality Systems in Developing Countries, Volume 2: Case Studies of Effective Implementation begins with a general overview of some of the issues and considerations that impact effective implementation of food safety and quality systems and put this in the context of some of the more noteworthy foodborne illness incidents in the recent past.This book is a rich source of information about the practical application of food science and technology to solving food safety and quality problems in the food industry. Students, researchers, professionals, regulators and market access practitioners will find this book an irreplaceable addition to their arsenal as they deal with issues regarding food safety and quality for the products with which they are working.


  • Explores the keys to effective implementation of Food Safety and Quality Systems (FSQS), with a focus on selected, specific food safety and quality challenges in developing countries and how these can be mitigated
  • Provides a treasure trove of information on tropical foods and their production that have applicability to similar foods and facilities around the world
  • Presents case studies examining national, industry-wide or firm-level issues, and potential solutions
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780128012260
ISBN-10: 0128012269
Pagini: 332
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 23 mm
Greutate: 0.7 kg
Editura: ELSEVIER SCIENCE

Public țintă

Food safety practitioners, regulators around the world; trade practitioners, international trade lawyers, exporters in developing countries (globally), buyers interested in imports from developing countries, international organizations, universities and lecturers on food safety, food export trading house businesses; Consultants, Food Science students, agriculture students

Cuprins

1. Introduction: Effective Implementation of Food Safety and Quality Systems: Prerequisites and Other Considerations
2. Food Safety-Based Strategies for Addressing Trade and Market Access Issues
3. Food Safety Systems Implementation to Meet European Market Requirements
4. Application of Appropriate Technologies to Improve Quality and Safety: Coconut Water Case Study
5. Case Studies: Formula Safe Foods
6. Case Study: Food Safety and Quality Systems in Solving Market Access Prohibition for Vegetable Product: Amaranthus
7. Case Study: Improving the Quality and Viability of a Traditional Beverage: Irish (Sea) Moss: Gracilaria
8. Case Study: Addressing the Problem of Alicyclobacillus in Tropical Beverages
9. Case Study: FSQS Implementation in Small Beverage Operations
10. Case Study: FSQS Implementation in Sauce and Spice Production Firms
11. Case Study: FSQS Implementation Across an Industry Sector: Nutmeg and Mace in Grenada
12. Dos and Don'ts of FSQS Systems Implementation

Recenzii

"This book looks at the implications of an increasingly globalised food supply chain and the implications of the food safety and quality systems employed by food exporting countries. The book comprises eight chapters, presented as case studies to address different aspects of food safety and quality systems in developing countries and how these have been addressed using a food science-basedapproach. The main approach is to highlight how these are important in the practical trade and market access related consideration. The chapters start with a review of food science and technical specifications that need to be considered when exporting traditional fruits and vegetables to the United States. The final chapter focuses on the Food Safety Modernization Act, which was passed in the United States in 2011. This Act shifted the approach of food safety laws to a prevention-based controls for food manufacture, harvesting, processing, packing and storage. This chapter provides an excellent summary of what the Act requires for compliance and gives examples and recommendations for developing countries, based on experiences in the Caribbean. This book would be a good resource for employees in food regulatory bodies, food producers, exporters, government policy makers and international development agencies, food science and technology students, and academia." --FST