933 resultados para Beef packers


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La higiene de los alimentos para el consumo humano es un derecho que tienen todas las personas, pues esto les evita daños a la salud. La incidencia de las enfermedades por transmisión alimentaria ha ido en aumento, y pueden llevar en muchos casos incluso hasta la muerte. Asimismo, hay efectos negativos en el deterioro de los alimentos, significan costos y pérdidas económicas para los países. Estas son razones por las que se deben tener sistemas que aseguren la higiene de los alimentos. Los riesgos alimentarios pueden ser de tipo microbiológico, residuos de plaguicidas, utilización inadecuada de los aditivos alimentarios, contaminantes químicos, incluidas las toxinas biológicas, adulteraciones. Así también se pueden incluir organismos genéticamente modificados, alérgenos, residuos de medicamentos veterinarios y hormonas. Por estas razones, es necesario un control eficaz de la higiene para evitar las enfermedades y por el daño en alimentos a la economía de un país. Cada vez que un consumidor paga por un alimento, bien sea para consumo inmediato o para un proceso de cocción y luego ser ingerido, espera que lo puede consumir sin ningún peligro, ya que confía en que las autoridades sanitarias encargadas en cada uno de los eslabones de la cadena alimenticia (Finca, Planta, Expendio, Comercio, Transporte) han desarrollado actividades que le den la garantía al consumidor de pagar por el producto e ingerirlo sin pensar en que afectará su salud. Hoy en día, se observa, como sigue en aumento los índices de Enfermedades Transmitidas por Alimentos (ETA´s), mientras que, los esfuerzos por disminuir e identificar las fallas en el aseguramiento de la inocuidad de los alimentos en todo el proceso son insuficientes. El Gobierno de Nicaragua, ha tomado conciencia y se está preparando para los próximos desafíos que presentará el comercio mundial en cuanto a garantizar productos de alta calidad e inocuidad. Por lo tanto, el MAG para mejorar y asegurar la inocuidad de los productos de origen animal y vegetal se ha basado en la implementación del sistema HACCP cuyo enfoque principal es la seguridad alimentaria y nutricional, en conjunto con la implementación de los programas prerrequisitos como son las Buenas Prácticas Agrícolas (BPA), Buenas Prácticas de manufactura (BPM), Programas de Operación y Sanitización (SOP's).(Picado, 2002).El objetivo del presente estudio de caso fue: Contrastar la aplicación de las normas Sistemas de Análisis de Peligro y Puntos Críticos de Control (HACCP) en el periodo 2014 – 2015, en el MATADERO NICA BEEF PACKERS S.A, que funciona en el municipio de Condega, Departamento de Estelí, Nicaragua. Para alcanzar el objetivo se aplicó una metodología comparativa entre un estudio anterior y las nuevas realidades generadas en la empresa, apoyándonos para tal efecto de técnicas e instrumentos aplicados por la ciencia como son: la entrevista, la observación, el análisis documental, y programas de aplicación Microsoft Word y Excel 2010, las que fueron utilizadas pertinentemente en su momento, permitiendo el procesamiento de datos y su posterior análisis. El punto de partida de este proceso investigativo fue la búsqueda de información relacionada al objeto de estudio, determinándose los tres puntos críticos de control y las variables que influyen en el fenómeno estudiado.. Las variables tomadas en cuenta fueron: Buenas prácticas de manufacturación, Procedimientos operativos estandarizados de Higiene, Análisis de riesgos, identificación y control de puntos críticos (HACCP). En lo concerniente a la primer variable las buenas prácticas de manufactura que realiza el personal de la empresa, se cumplen en un 91 % en ambos estudios, destacándose en forma ascendente las condiciones de edificio con el 94% y el personal con 93%; la segunda variable referida a los Procedimientos Operacionales Estándares (POE), se cumplen en un 88.65 %, ubicándose en un lugar privilegiado la salud de los trabajadores al tener 99% de cumplimiento. En promedio estos prerrequisitos generales se cumplen en un 89.82 %. La tercera variable las acciones correctivas de los PCC del sistema HACCP presentaron un 95.22% de cumplimiento, mostrando así que los equipos de trabajo de la empresa tienen un alto grado de conocimiento y la práctica requerida para las labores que realizan; en esta última sobresale el PCC N°2 que en cuanto a intervención antimicrobiano tuvo el 100% de cumplimiento, y un rango aceptable en la concentración de la solución de ácido orgánico de 1.5 a 2% y pH entre 3 y 4.4 unidades después del rociado,. En el PCC N°3 relacionada a la etapa de enfriamiento, se está cumpliendo con las normas establecidas en el reglamento HACCP, manteniendo temperatura de canales ≤ 8.33333 Grados Celsius, y 24 horas de refrigeración, impidiendo todas estas aplicaciones el desarrollo de bacterias patógenas.

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In Australia rural research and development corporations and companies expended over $AUS500 million on agricultural research and development. A substantial proportion of this is invested in R&D in the beef industry. The Australian beef industry exports almost $AUS5billionof product annually and invest heavily in new product development to improve the beef quality and improve production efficiency. Review points are critical for effective new product development, yet many research and development bodies, particularly publicly funded ones, appear to ignore the importance of assessing products prior to their release. Significant sums of money are invested in developing technological innovations that have low levels and rates of adoption. The adoption rates could be improved if the developers were more focused on technology uptake and less focused on proving their technologies can be applied in practice. Several approaches have been put forward in an effort to improve rates of adoption into operational settings. This paper presents a study of key technological innovations in the Australian beef industry to assess the use of multiple criteria in evaluating the potential uptake of new technologies. Findings indicate that using multiple criteria to evaluate innovations before commercializing a technology enables researchers to better understand the issues that may inhibit adoption.

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This study evaluated the effect of eye muscle area (EMA), ossification, carcass weight, marbling and rib fat depth on the incidence of dark cutting (pH u > 5.7) using routinely collected Meat Standards Australia (MSA) data. Data was obtained from 204,072 carcasses at a Western Australian processor between 2002 and 2008. Binomial data of pH u compliance was analysed using a logit model in a Bayesian framework. Increasing eye muscle area from 40 to 80 cm 2, increased pH u compliance by around 14% (P < 0.001) in carcasses less than 350 kg. As carcass weight increased from 150 kg to 220 kg, compliance increased by 13% (P < 0.001) and younger cattle with lower ossification were also 7% more compliant (P < 0.001). As rib fat depth increased from 0 to 20 mm, pH u compliance increased by around 10% (P < 0.001) yet marbling had no effect on dark cutting. Increasing musculature and growth combined with good nutrition will minimise dark cutting beef in Australia.

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Agriculture has adopted many scientific innovations that have improved productivity. The majority of innovations in agriculture have been communicated to end users through a simple diffusion and dissemination model. However, as the science underpinning the innovations becomes more complex, research and development organizations need to look at better ways to communicate their innovation to end users. This paper examines innovations in the beef industry in Australia and investigates how complex innovations are being communicated and identifies the nature and level of communication with end users and the role of intermediaries. The findings support the need for greater involvement of end users in the innovation development process and a more vibrant two-way communication process between scientists, intermediaries and end users. The results also suggest that the traditional diffusion processes are insufficient to ensure high levels of awareness and adoption.

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Significant investments in developing technological innovations have been made in the Australian beef industry but with low adoption rates. By modelling the key variables and their interactions in the innovation adoption process, this research seeks to demonstrate the complexity and dynamics of the process. This research uses causal loop modelling and develops a holistic model of the current innovation adoption system in the Australian beef industry to show the complexity of dynamic interactions among multiple variables. It is suggested that innovation adoption is such an extremely complex issue, and we need to shift our views on this issue from a paradigm of linear thinking to systems thinking. Innovation adoption is more likely to be enhanced based on a full understanding of the complexity and dynamics of the system as a whole. The paper demonstrates to practitioners and developers of innovation the multiple variables and interactions impacting innovation adoption.

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Beef has become an important part of the South Korean diet. Rapid modernization and economic development since the 1960s has led to an increase in meat consumption, especially beef. Indeed, per capita beef consumption per year increased from 0.5kg in 1960 to 8.8kg in 2010, representing an 18-fold increase. The increasing demand for beef in Korea has been met by the development of intensive domestic meat production systems, along with a sharp increase in imports from meat exporting countries, most importantly Australia and the US.

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The statement. 'it is hard to be green when you are in the red' is commonly used by primary producers to explain the necessity of placing a greater emphasis on financial survival rather than longer term environmental sustainability. The subject of environmental sustainability on pastoral properties was explored during face-to:face interviews with cattle grazers in the Fitzroy Basin area of Central Queensland. Findings from the study suggest that while economic factors are important, they are not the only determinant in whether a landholder priorities environmental sustainability, Rather. social factors such as knowledge claims. beliefs, attitudes. values, peer pressure and social sanctioning, constructed and enacted within the productivist paradigm of primary production. play a crucial role in how landholders manage their natural assets. This suggests that the edict that 'It is hard to be green when you are in the red' is inaccurate and does not explain why conservation-focused pastoral management is not yet occurring on a large scale.

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In life cycle assessment studies, greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions from direct land-use change have been estimated to make a significant contribution to the global warming potential of agricultural products. However, these estimates have a high uncertainty due to the complexity of data requirements and difficulty in attribution of land-use change. This paper presents estimates of GHG emissions from direct land-use change from native woodland to grazing land for two beef production regions in eastern Australia, which were the subject of a multi-impact life cycle assessment study for premium beef production. Spatially- and temporally consistent datasets were derived for areas of forest cover and biomass carbon stocks using published remotely sensed tree-cover data and regionally applicable allometric equations consistent with Australia's national GHG inventory report. Standard life cycle assessment methodology was used to estimate GHG emissions and removals from direct land-use change attributed to beef production. For the northern-central New South Wales region of Australia estimates ranged from a net emission of 0.03 t CO2-e ha-1 year-1 to net removal of 0.12 t CO2-e ha-1 year-1 using low and high scenarios, respectively, for sequestration in regrowing forests. For the same period (1990-2010), the study region in southern-central Queensland was estimated to have net emissions from land-use change in the range of 0.45-0.25 t CO2-e ha-1 year-1. The difference between regions reflects continuation of higher rates of deforestation in Queensland until strict regulation in 2006 whereas native vegetation protection laws were introduced earlier in New South Wales. On the basis of liveweight produced at the farm-gate, emissions from direct land-use change for 1990-2010 were comparable in magnitude to those from other on-farm sources, which were dominated by enteric methane. However, calculation of land-use change impacts for the Queensland region for a period starting 2006, gave a range from net emissions of 0.11 t CO2-e ha-1 year-1 to net removals of 0.07 t CO2-e ha-1 year-1. This study demonstrated a method for deriving spatially- and temporally consistent datasets to improve estimates for direct land-use change impacts in life cycle assessment. It identified areas of uncertainty, including rates of sequestration in woody regrowth and impacts of land-use change on soil carbon stocks in grazed woodlands, but also showed the potential for direct land-use change to represent a net sink for GHG.

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Scrotal circumference (SC) is a simple, non-invasive measurement commonly used to evaluate bull breeding potential although its validity as a predictor of fertility is questionable (Holroyd, 1998). SC is highly heritable but varies with breed and animal factors such as condition, live weight and age. As an indicator of fertility, recommended SC values range broadly from 30cm to 38cm (Miller, 1992). It is assumed that SC accurately reflects testes mass (TM) which may be related to direct measures of fertility such as spermatogenesis (Entwistle, 1992). The SC measurements made here test the assumption that SC, used to estimate testes volume (TV), is directly related to TM. Miller (1992) reported a value of 261mm as the SC threshold for puberty. We have studied serial SC measurements so as to devise a more accurate means of using SC to determine puberty.

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The estimation of feed efficiency in beef cattle should be undertaken in the environment where the genetic potential of the animal is to be expressed. Consequently if cattle are to be pasture fed, there is a requirement for accurate feed intake measurements on individual animals in the field. This in turn requires the use of accurate faecal marker delivery systems.

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Meat and Livestock Australia (MLA) and the Queensland Beef Industry Institute (QBII) used the marketing process Quality Function Deployment (QFD) to determine the education needs of beef producers in northern Australia with regards to beef cattle nutrition management. This is the first time that such a process has been conducted in this sector of the industry. 290 producers from across Queensland, the Northern Territory and Western Australia were interviewed. The results of this process provide considerable insights into issues of concern to northern producers in terms of beef cattle nutrition and how education, extension and research organisations can ensure that they meet the needs of their target audience. Animal production for a consuming world : proceedings of 9th Congress of the Asian-Australasian Association of Animal Production Societies [AAAP] and 23rd Biennial Conference of the Australian Society of Animal Production [ASAP] and 17th Annual Symposium of the University of Sydney, Dairy Research Foundation, [DRF]. 2-7 July 2000, Sydney, Australia.

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Castration of male beef cattle is advantageous for management, however pre-pubertal (early) castration results in comparative losses in growth rate (Jago et al., 1996). Post-pubertal (late) castration may maintain growth rate but lead to management problems. The behavioural differences between early castrates (9mo) and late castrates (18mo), which may have an effect on growth rate were studied.