Managing for Safer Food: The Economics of Sanitation and Process Controls in Meat and Poultry Plants
- by Michael Ollinger and Valerie Mueller
- 4/8/2003
Overview
This study evaluates the costs of sanitation and process control in producing meat and poultry. The study shows that the costs of sanitation and process control as required by the Pathogen Reduction/Hazard Analysis and Critical Control Point (PR/HACCP) rule of 1996 raised wholesale meat and poultry prices by about 1 percent.
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Abstract, Acknowledgments
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Contents
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Executive Summary
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Introduction
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Pre-HACCP Food Safety Regulation
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The Shift to a New Regulatory Paradigm
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Process Control Effort and Plant Costs
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Sanitation and Process Control Deficiencies and Plant Exits
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Relationship Between the Performance of SPCP and HACCP Tasks
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Projecting the Costs of HACCP from the Costs of SPCPs
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References
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List of Tables
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