Interdisciplinary Food Safety Research

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Neal H. Hooker, Elsa A. Murano
CRC Press, Mar 8, 2001 - Technology & Engineering - 232 pages
Interdisciplinary Food Safety Research answers the increasing calls to better understand and analyze the impact of food safety efforts. By collecting a wide rage of multidisciplinary examples, the text identifies key areas of research while providing a resource for future group building activities. Written by esteemed authors drawn from the fields of animal science, veterinary science, food science, agricultural economics, and plant pathology, this book serves the dual role of both encouraging comprehensive research by recognizing key early efforts and providing a resource for future group building activities.
 

Contents

Applications to a Beef Slaughterhouse
1
Chapter 2 Comparative Costs of Pathogen Reduction Strategies for Australian Beef Slaughter Plants
25
Chapter 3 Institutional Arrangements and Incentive Structures for Food Safety and Quality Assurance in the Food Chain
43
Chapter 4 Quantifying Phytosanitary Barriers to Trade
69
A Case Study of Brazil
87
The Resolution of Food Poisoning Lawsuits
121
Chapter 7 Consumer Acceptance of Irradiated Meats
139
Chapter 8 Evaluating Impact of Food Safety Control on Retail Butchers
159
Chapter 9 Assessing the Bases of Food Safety Concerns
183
Chapter 10 Lessons Learned Current Trends and Future Needs
205
Index
211
Back cover
217
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