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Total Quality Indicators for the Food Production Chain: is there a need for more labelling?

Nilsson, Helen LU (2002) 5th International Conference on Chain and Network Management in Agribusiness and the Food Industry p.1026-1035
Abstract
The state of the farming industry in Europe has been put under the spotlight in recent years due to a number of different food scares and disease outbreaks. Many new quality assurance schemes have been formed to accompany the existing environmental monitoring schemes, to give concerned consumers some guarantee when buying food that it is of a good quality and the environmental load of production has been considered. The need for all these different labels needs to be questioned. Are they informing the consumer or confusing them? The question asked in this desk-based study was: is there a need for a scheme to promote the total quality of a food product? The situation in Sweden was used as an example with the various labelling initiatives... (More)
The state of the farming industry in Europe has been put under the spotlight in recent years due to a number of different food scares and disease outbreaks. Many new quality assurance schemes have been formed to accompany the existing environmental monitoring schemes, to give concerned consumers some guarantee when buying food that it is of a good quality and the environmental load of production has been considered. The need for all these different labels needs to be questioned. Are they informing the consumer or confusing them? The question asked in this desk-based study was: is there a need for a scheme to promote the total quality of a food product? The situation in Sweden was used as an example with the various labelling initiatives and indicator schemes already in place being assessed. The research produced a positive answer to the question. It was found that there is a need/demand for an indicator system that covers the entire food production system and can install consumer confidence in the project. It was suggested that this could be in the form of a product declaration that covered production the whole way, from the farm gate to our dinner plate. (Less)
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Food quality, Sweden
host publication
Proceedings for 5th International Conference on Chain and Network Management in Agribusiness and the Food Industry, 6-8 June 2002, Noordwijk, Holland.
pages
1026 - 1035
publisher
IEEE - Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc.
conference name
5th International Conference on Chain and Network Management in Agribusiness and the Food Industry
conference location
Noordwijk, Netherlands
conference dates
2002-06-06 - 2002-06-08
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  • wos:000181801400096
ISBN
90-76998-09-4
language
English
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yes
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199dcf6c-53db-4c9e-b132-61b3b7d19439 (old id 955848)
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http://www.iiiee.lu.se/Publication.nsf/$webAll/40A011460EC51678C1256EB000388E25/$FILE/Nilsson.pdf
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  author       = {{Nilsson, Helen}},
  booktitle    = {{Proceedings for 5th International Conference on Chain and Network Management in Agribusiness and the Food Industry, 6-8 June 2002, Noordwijk, Holland.}},
  isbn         = {{90-76998-09-4}},
  keywords     = {{Food quality; Sweden}},
  language     = {{eng}},
  pages        = {{1026--1035}},
  publisher    = {{IEEE - Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc.}},
  title        = {{Total Quality Indicators for the Food Production Chain: is there a need for more labelling?}},
  url          = {{http://www.iiiee.lu.se/Publication.nsf/$webAll/40A011460EC51678C1256EB000388E25/$FILE/Nilsson.pdf}},
  year         = {{2002}},
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