Benchmarking international food safety and quality systems towards a framework for fresh produce in the transitional economies

Considerations for food safety, quality assurance and the increasing importance of credence attributes are directly influencing market access for developing country producers in the world's most developed markets. Voluntary quality assurance systems building on and additional to the regulatory...

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Main Authors: Baines, R., Davies, W., Batt, Peter
Format: Conference Paper
Published: ISHS 2006
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Online Access:http://www.actahort.org
http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/39463
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description Considerations for food safety, quality assurance and the increasing importance of credence attributes are directly influencing market access for developing country producers in the world's most developed markets. Voluntary quality assurance systems building on and additional to the regulatory requirements (for safety) increasingly define end market requirements. While some schemes offer superior characteristics in addition to management advantages in the supply chain, other schemes are regarded as deficient and sometimes misleading in delivering proclaimed quality and safety criteria. Producers and exporters in developing economies must understand and recognise the appropriateness of these various schemes and their value in the growing international trade for agri-food products.
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spelling curtin-20.500.11937-394632017-01-30T14:34:11Z Benchmarking international food safety and quality systems towards a framework for fresh produce in the transitional economies Baines, R. Davies, W. Batt, Peter quality assurance food safety credence attributes Considerations for food safety, quality assurance and the increasing importance of credence attributes are directly influencing market access for developing country producers in the world's most developed markets. Voluntary quality assurance systems building on and additional to the regulatory requirements (for safety) increasingly define end market requirements. While some schemes offer superior characteristics in addition to management advantages in the supply chain, other schemes are regarded as deficient and sometimes misleading in delivering proclaimed quality and safety criteria. Producers and exporters in developing economies must understand and recognise the appropriateness of these various schemes and their value in the growing international trade for agri-food products. 2006 Conference Paper http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/39463 http://www.actahort.org http://www.actahort.org/books/699/699_6.htm ISHS restricted
spellingShingle quality assurance
food safety
credence attributes
Baines, R.
Davies, W.
Batt, Peter
Benchmarking international food safety and quality systems towards a framework for fresh produce in the transitional economies
title Benchmarking international food safety and quality systems towards a framework for fresh produce in the transitional economies
title_full Benchmarking international food safety and quality systems towards a framework for fresh produce in the transitional economies
title_fullStr Benchmarking international food safety and quality systems towards a framework for fresh produce in the transitional economies
title_full_unstemmed Benchmarking international food safety and quality systems towards a framework for fresh produce in the transitional economies
title_short Benchmarking international food safety and quality systems towards a framework for fresh produce in the transitional economies
title_sort benchmarking international food safety and quality systems towards a framework for fresh produce in the transitional economies
topic quality assurance
food safety
credence attributes
url http://www.actahort.org
http://www.actahort.org
http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/39463