‏إظهار الرسائل ذات التسميات Food Hygiene and Safety. إظهار كافة الرسائل
‏إظهار الرسائل ذات التسميات Food Hygiene and Safety. إظهار كافة الرسائل

الأحد، 23 أغسطس 2020

Game Meat Hygiene in Focus: Microbiology, Epidemiology, Risk Analysis and Quality

 

Game Meat Hygiene in Focus: Microbiology, Epidemiology, Risk Analysis and Quality

by P. Paulsen, A. Bauer, M. Vodnansky, R. Winkelmayer, F.J.M. Smulders
April 2011



Game meat is consumed world-wide. In most regions, it contributes only a small part to the overall meat and food supply, but for reasons of animal welfare and sustainability it is sometimes considered an alternative to meat from farmed animals. Despite differences in game species, ante mortem conditions (free-range or fenced; wild or semi-domesticated), hunting or harvesting procedures and further handling of the carcass, there are common requirements as regards meat safety and quality. Whereas meat hygiene and safety have been an issue in game meat for export/import for a long time, primary production, domestic supply and direct supply to the consumer have recently been addressed by legislation and these sectors still present unresolved questions and challenges.

This book combines 24 contributions presenting the view of experts in game meat hygiene and quality. They address four main topics: i.e. ‘hygiene and microbiology’, ‘epidemiology’, ‘risk assessment and management’ and ‘muscle biology and meat quality’. In addition to contributions on this topic by authors from eight European countries, a South African perspective is provided, thus representing the standpoint of a major game meat exporter.

This volume is the first in a series on safety and quality assurance along the game meat chain, following an approach from forest to fork’ and is targeted at scientists in academia and industry, graduate students as well as at governmental officials in veterinary public health and food safety.



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Game Meat Hygiene: Food Safety and Security

 

Game Meat Hygiene: Food Safety and Security

by P. Paulsen, A. Bauer, F.J.M. Smulders
February 2017


Increased consumers´ demand for game meat is driven by various motivations. In order to fulfil this demand for safe, wholesome and nutritious meat, management of wild game and establishment of adequate supply chains are required. Identification and assessment of hazards of biological and non-biological origin help to design and implement effective control measures. This requires cooperation of the stakeholders, of food safety authorities and scientists. Game meat safety extends from the wildlife-human interface to wildlife-livestock interactions, as regards transfer of pathogenic agents or transfer of residues.

Thus, assurance of game meat hygiene is a multidisciplinary task, and involves tackling a variety of safety and quality issues for a number of species under diverse living conditions and modes of harvesting. This is reflected in the contents of this volume, with 19 contributions on free-living or farmed game and on invasive species, namely the warthog in South Africa.

This volume is the third in a series on safety and quality assurance along the game meat chain, following a ‘from forest to fork’ approach. Like its predecessors, it is targeted at scientists in academia and industry, graduate students as well as to governmental officials in veterinary public health and food safety.

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