Fr. 320.00

Haccp in Shrimp Culture and Processing

English · Hardback

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Informationen zum Autor Laxman Kanduri is based at Kingsborough Community College and Ronald A. Echhardt is based at Brooklyn College, both of The City University of New York, USA. Klappentext Systems of producing food in safer ways, including the use of the hazard analysis critical control point (HACCP) system are now being adopted widely throughout the world. The ever-growing global shrimp and prawn farming and processing industries are now beginning to realise the benefits of using HACCP and other food safety measures. However, until now, there has not been one single book bringing together full details of how to implement these systems, which are now seens as making an extremely important contribution to the safe production and processing of shrimps. The authors of this book, who have a great deal of practical experience working with industry, and teaching food safety issues, have drawn together a wealth of information and guidance for the proper implementation of food safety measures, and the consequent processing of shrimps safely for the expanding market. Included in the book is an introduction to HACCP, how to implement sanitation programs and HACCP plans, and details of sampling procedures and monitoring plans for organoleptic, physical, chemical and microbiological quality. Food Safety in Shrimp Processing is an essential purchase for all those involved in producing and processing shrimps throughout the world. Food scientists, micribiologists and technologists in the seafood processing industry, and government regulatory and public health personnel should have a copy of this book readily at hand. All libraries in universities, colleges and research establishments where food sciences, food technology and aquaculture are studied and taught should have copies of this book on their shelves. Zusammenfassung Systems of producing food in safer ways! including the use of the hazard analysis critical control point (HACCP) system are now being adopted widely throughout the world. The ever--growing global shrimp and prawn farming and processing industries are now beginning to realise the benefits of using HACCP and other food safety measures. Inhaltsverzeichnis Foreword. Preface. Acknowledgments. Introduction to Hazard Analysis and Critical Control Points (HACCP). What is HACCP?. How is the HACCP based approach different from traditional food safety systems?. Scope of HACCP. Various federal regulatory agencies and their role in regulating seafood in the United States. United States Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS)/Food and Drug Administration (FDA). United States Department of Commerce (USDC)/National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA)/National Marine Fisheries Service (NMFS). Other Federal Agencies. HACCP in the United States. Implementation of HACCP in the United States. Rationale for the FDA's adoption of a HACCP based approach to Seafood Inspection. What are the practical implications to American seafood processors and seafood processors from other countries?. Summary of the US HACCP regulations. What are the benefits attributed to the HACCP regulations?. HACCP and Export Health Certificate. Who is excluded?. HACCP Vs ISO 9000/14000 series of standards. Relevance of HACCP to shrimp culture and processing. Current world status of HACCP in shrimp culture and processing. Implementing Sanitation and related Programs as Pre-requisite to HACCP. Introduction. Sanitation, the most important pre-requisite to HACCP, and what it actually means to a processor?. What are the benefits of sanitation?. Regulatory requirements. How to comply with sanitation requirements under the new HACCP regulations?. 2.5.1 A. Premises. Sanit...

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