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Traceability system in cod fishing

Authors: Juliana Antunes Galvão, Sveinn Margeirsson, Cecilia Garate, Jónas Rúnar Viðarsson, Marília Oetterer

Version: Food Control

Publication year: 2010

Summary:

The objective of this research was to examine how various factors in Icelandic cod fishing can influence the quality of the raw material, using traceability systems to link these factors, and how to transfer that knowledge and techniques to the Brazilian seafood industry. Data were collected in 2007 and analyzed, to find a functional relationship between various quality factors. The analysis, showed, that there is a correlation between the number of parasites in the fillets and location of the fishing ground. It also showed that fishing ground and volume in haul can influence gaping, and that fillet yield differs between fishing grounds. These conclusions could only be drawn because of the ability to trace the fish from catch and all the way through processing. Recommendations drawn from this research to the Brazilian Competent Authority are to revise the countries fisheries legislation in order to enable the implementation of a traceability system that could be used as a tool to improve the quality of the raw material.

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