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Managing Food Safety Risks in the Agri-Food Industries (Paperback)
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Managing Food Safety Risks in the Agri-Food Industries (Paperback)
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Modern farming practices involve more stakeholders in the supply
chain, presenting issues of storage, transportation, and
distribution prior to reaching the consumer. This increasing
complexity in food production chains creates more points for
introducing microorganism contamination of crops, livestock, and
aquatic organisms. Managing Food Safety Risks in the Agri-Food
Industries addresses existing and emerging risks in the primary
agri-food sectors and discusses ways to manage, reduce, or prevent
these risks from occurring. Following a short introduction, the
authors examine the advantages and disadvantages of various food
chain risk assessment tools. The book covers three primary
production sectors-crops, terrestrial livestock, and aquaculture
products-along with a chapter on game and wild fish catch. Under
each sector, the book addresses the existing and emerging food
safety risks, challenges, and intervention strategies. Each chapter
focuses on microbiological and natural or man-made chemical hazards
that occur at the farm level with potential to cross-contaminate or
bioaccumulate. The book addresses horticulture crops and
microbiological contaminants, food safety hazards and prevention
strategies in beef, and milkborne outbreaks. It discusses
Campylobacter and Salmonella risk in the broiler industry, and the
prevalence of Salmonella in pig meat, risk factors, and
intervention approaches. The book also covers potential parasites
and diseases from game and exotic meat and microbiological and
environmental contaminants in captured fish as well as in farmed
fish and shellfish. The authors conclude with an exploration of how
consumers and agri-food stakeholders perceive risk and the best
means for communicating risk to the public.
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