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The Problem of Dark-Cutting in Beef (Hardcover, 1981 ed.): D.E. Hood, P.V Tarrant The Problem of Dark-Cutting in Beef (Hardcover, 1981 ed.)
D.E. Hood, P.V Tarrant
R5,247 Discovery Miles 52 470 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

This publication contains the proceedings of a seminar 'The problems of dark-cutting in beef' held by the Commission of the European Communities (CEC) at the Commission in Brussels on 7 and 8 October 1980. As part of the CEC programme of coordination of agricultural research, this meeting was organised in the framework of the beef and animal welfare activities by Dr. D.E. Hood and Dr. P.V. Tarrant, Meat Research Department, An Faras Taluntais. Dunsinea, Castleknock, Dublin, Ireland. The proceedings, edited by the organisers assisted by Janssen Services, 33a, High Street, Chislehurst, Kent, UK, provide an authoritative text-book on this important aspect of meat technology. Reduction of pre-slaughter stress and improvement in carcass and meat quality is becoming increasingly important in the international meat trade. This results in particular from growing consumer concern about the welfare of meat animals during the pre-slaughter period and from specific meat packaging and marketing requirements. Technical development of the beef processing industry is dependent on a uniformly high level of meat quality in the raw material.

Evaluation and Control of Meat Quality in Pigs - A Seminar in the CEC Agricultural Research Programme, held in Dublin, Ireland,... Evaluation and Control of Meat Quality in Pigs - A Seminar in the CEC Agricultural Research Programme, held in Dublin, Ireland, 21-22 November 1985 (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1987)
P.V Tarrant, G. Eikelenboom, G. Monin
R2,711 Discovery Miles 27 110 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

P V Tarrant The European Camunity is the second largest producer of pigneat in the world, slaughtering 129 million pigs in 1983. Pig prcxluction in the EC is an efficient industry. Further growth will depend heavily on increasing pigneats I share of EC consUl'l'er demand for neat prcxlucts. Consequently prices and conSUl'l'er habits are tecaning increasingly relevant. Against this background, the control of neat quality is a natter of sane urgence, hence the necessity for this seminar. There is concern that the eating quality of pork nay l: e declining. Organoleptic problems including dryness, hardness and inferior flavour have teen reported. Furthernore the classical stress-related neat quality defects of PSE and DFD are still of najor concern. On another front, there is a growing interest arrong the r: ublic in pig v.elfare during prcxl uction, tra'1sport and slaughter. It is v.ell known that there is an unfavourable correlation l: etv.een neat quality and neat quantity in pigs. This is nanifested in higher nortality rates (PSS) and lower neat quality (PSE) in otherwise superior stock. The pathogenesis of PSS is v.ell docunented. Affected aninals are susceptible to a cardiorespiratory complex induced by relatively common stressors and rigor nortis develops rapidly after death, inducing the PSE condition in the musculature."

The Problem of Dark-Cutting in Beef (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1981): D.E. Hood, P.V Tarrant The Problem of Dark-Cutting in Beef (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1981)
D.E. Hood, P.V Tarrant
R5,203 Discovery Miles 52 030 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

This publication contains the proceedings of a seminar 'The problems of dark-cutting in beef' held by the Commission of the European Communities (CEC) at the Commission in Brussels on 7 and 8 October 1980. As part of the CEC programme of coordination of agricultural research, this meeting was organised in the framework of the beef and animal welfare activities by Dr. D.E. Hood and Dr. P.V. Tarrant, Meat Research Department, An Faras Taluntais. Dunsinea, Castleknock, Dublin, Ireland. The proceedings, edited by the organisers assisted by Janssen Services, 33a, High Street, Chislehurst, Kent, UK, provide an authoritative text-book on this important aspect of meat technology. Reduction of pre-slaughter stress and improvement in carcass and meat quality is becoming increasingly important in the international meat trade. This results in particular from growing consumer concern about the welfare of meat animals during the pre-slaughter period and from specific meat packaging and marketing requirements. Technical development of the beef processing industry is dependent on a uniformly high level of meat quality in the raw material.

The Problem of Dark-Cutting in Beef - A Seminar in the EEC Programme of Coordination of Research on Animal Welfare, organised... The Problem of Dark-Cutting in Beef - A Seminar in the EEC Programme of Coordination of Research on Animal Welfare, organised by D.E. Hood and P.V. Tarrant, and held in Brussels, October 7-8, 1980 (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1981)
D.E. Hood; Edited by D.E. Hood, P.V Tarrant
R1,468 Discovery Miles 14 680 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

This publication contains the proceedings of a seminar 'The problems of dark-cutting in beef' held by the Commission of the European Communities (CEq at the Commission in Brussels on 7 and 8 October 1980. As part of the CEC programme of coordination of agricultural research, this meeting was organised in the framework of the beef and animal welfare activities by Dr. D.E. Hood and Dr. P.V. Tarrant, Meat Research Department, An Foras Taluntais, Dunsinea, Castleknock, Dublin, Ireland. The proceedings, edited by the organisers assisted by Janssen Services, 33a, High Street, Chislehurst, Kent, UK, provide an authoritative text-book on this important aspect of meat technology. Reduction of pre-slaughter stress and improvement in carcass and meat quality is becoming increasingly important in the international meat trade. This results in particular from growing consumer concern about the welfare of meat animals during the pre-slaughter period and from specific meat packaging and marketing requirements. Technical development of the beef processing industry is dependent on a uniformly high level of meat quality in the raw material.

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