scholarly journals Research, development and innovation in the Czech food industry – perspectives

2009 ◽  
Vol 55 (No. 11) ◽  
pp. 534-540 ◽  
Author(s):  
M. Putićová ◽  
J. Mezera

The interdisciplinary problematic of food safety and health protection is being placed increasingly into research programmes of financial means providers as well as from the governmental funds and private funds. Gaining new knowledge about the state of food industry research and development (R&D) base and about the research results transfer, it is possible to stimulate innovation trends cultivating the food market and the life style.

2019 ◽  
Vol 14 (2) ◽  
pp. 93
Author(s):  
Bambang Suhardi ◽  
Serlita Vidinia Wardani ◽  
Wakhid Ahmad Jauhari

Keamanan pangan merupakan hal penting yang perlu diperhatikan dalam maraknya perkembangan industri pangan di Indonesia. UU RI No. 12 Tahun 2012 mengamanatkan bahwa keamanan pangan dapat dijaga dengan memperhatikan program higiene dan sanitasi produksi serta perancangan sistem kerja dan K3 suatu industri. Keamanan pangan identik dengan kehalalan pangan karena kaidah halal adalah menjaga pangan dari kemungkinan cemaran yang membahayakan. Kewajiban bagi setiap produk yang masuk, beredar, dan diperdagangkan di wilayah Indonesia untuk bersertifikat halal tercantum pada pasal 4 Undang-Undang No. 33 Tahun 2014 tentang Jaminan Produk Halal (UU JPH). Penelitian ini bertujuan untuk mengidentifikasi kondisi keamanan dan kehalalan pangan pada proses produksi Industri Kecil Menengah (IKM) XYZ berdasarkan standar Cara Pengolahan Pangan yang Baik Industri Rumah Tangga (CPPB-IRT), Work Improvement in Small Enteprises (WISE), dan Sertifikasi Jaminan Halal (SJH) LPPOM MUI. Berdasarkan hasil identifikasi, diketahui bahwa terdapat 18 ketidaksesuaian CPPB-IRT, 10 ketidaksesuaian WISE, dan 9 ketidaksesuaian SJH LPPOM MUI pada proses produksi IKM XYZ. Berdasarkan diskusi yang telah dilakukan, disimpulkan bahwa ketidaksesuaian yang menjadi fokus perbaikan dapat dikelompokan dalam 1 kategori utama, yaitu kategori Program Higiene dan Sanitasi IKM sehingga usulan perbaikan yang tepat diimplementasikan adalah penyusunan dokumen Sanitation Standard Operating Procedures (SSOP). Abstract[Improvement of IKM XYZ Production Process Based on the Regulations of CPPB-IRT, WISE, and SJH LPPOM MUI] Food Safety is an important thing to note in the middle of the development of the food industry in Indonesia. UU RI Number 12 of 2012 mandates that food safety can be maintained by paying attention to hygiene and sanitation programs, work system design, and also occupational safety and health in the production process of an industry. The thing that is closely related to food safety is halal practice. Halal is a guarantee of food safety because the implementation of halal means getting rid of things that are harmful to humanity and the environment. The obligation for every product that entered, circulated, and traded in Indonesian territory for halal certification are listed in Article 4 of UU RI Number 33 of 2014 concerning Guaranteed Halal Products. This study aims to identify the condition of food safety and halal practice in IKM XYZ based on the regulations of Cara Produksi Pangan yang Baik Industri Rumah Tangga (CPPB-IRT), Work Improvement in Small Enterprises (WISE), and Halal Assurance Certification of LPPOM MUI, and also to compile improvement proposal based on the identification results. The identification results show that in the IKM XYZ production process, there are 18 elements that not following CPPB-IRT regulations, 10 elements that are not following WISE regulations, and 9 elements that are not following Halal Assurance Certification of LPPOM MUI. Based on the results of discussion that have been carried out with the owner and the supervisor of IKM XYZ, elements that are being the focus of improvement can be grouped into 1 main category, that is Program Hygiene dan Sanitasi IKM. So, the improvement proposal that fits is the documentation of Sanitation Standard Operating Procedures (SSOP).Keywords: CPPB-IRT; food safety; IKM, SJH LPPOM MUI; WISE


2011 ◽  
Vol 24 (4) ◽  
pp. 487-515 ◽  
Author(s):  
Bart Penders ◽  
Annemiek P. Nelis

ArgumentWe expand upon the notion of the “credibility cycle” through a study of credibility engineering by the food industry. Research and development (R&D) as well as marketing contribute to the credibility of the food company Unilever and its claims. Innovation encompasses the development, marketing, and sales of products. These are directed towards three distinct audiences: scientific peers, regulators, and consumers. R&D uses scientific articles to create credit for itself amongst peers and regulators. These articles are used to support health claims on products. However, R&D, regulation, and marketing are not separate realms. A single strategy of credibility engineering connects health claims to a specific public through linking that public to a health issue and a food product.


2017 ◽  
Vol 97 ◽  
pp. 01108 ◽  
Author(s):  
Md Ashadi Md Johari ◽  
Aziean Mohd Azize ◽  
Rahaini Mohd Said ◽  
Nor Azazi Ngatiman ◽  
Noradila Zaine

2011 ◽  
Vol 152 (47) ◽  
pp. 1894-1902
Author(s):  
János Antal ◽  
Attila Timár

Translational medicine is the emerging scientific discipline of the last decade which will set the benchmark for the pharmaceutical industry research and development, integrates inputs from the basic sciences of computer modeling and laboratory research through the pre-clinical and clinical phases of human research to the assimilation of new therapies and treatments into everyday practice of patient care and prevention. With this brief insight authors tried in their humble way to summarize the underlying basis, the present and the potential future of this emerging view, to draw attention to some of the challenges and tasks it faces and to highlight some of the promising approaches, trends and model developments and applications. Orv. Hetil., 2011, 152, 1894–1902.


Author(s):  
Kgomotso Lebelo ◽  
Ntsoaki Malebo ◽  
Mokgaotsa Jonas Mochane ◽  
Muthoni Masinde

Historically, chemicals exceeding maximum allowable exposure levels have been disastrous to underdeveloped countries. The global food industry is primarily affected by toxic chemical substances because of natural and anthropogenic factors. Food safety is therefore threatened due to contamination by chemicals throughout the various stages of food production. Persistent Organic Pollutants (POPs) in the form of pesticides and other chemical substances such as Polychlorinated Biphenyls (PCBs) have a widely documented negative impact due to their long-lasting effect on the environment. This present review focuses on the chemical contamination pathways along the various stages of food production until the food reaches the consumer. The contamination of food can stem from various sources such as the agricultural sector and pollution from industrialized regions through the air, water, and soil. Therefore, it is imperative to control the application of chemicals during food packaging, the application of pesticides, and antibiotics in the food industry to prevent undesired residues on foodstuffs. Ultimately, the protection of consumers from food-related chemical toxicity depends on stringent efforts from regulatory authorities both in developed and underdeveloped nations.


Author(s):  
Н.В. АГЕЕВА ◽  
В.К. КОЧЕТОВ ◽  
Е.Ю. ЛИТВИНЕНКО

Рассмотрен опыт внедрения системы менеджмента безопасности пищевой продукции на ОАО Кондитерский комбинат «Кубань». Установлены физические, химические и микробиологические факторы, снижающие безопасность продукции, производимой на ОАО Кондитерский комбинат «Кубань», – мучных кондитерских изделий и продукции цеха шоколадного производства. Перечислены разработанные и внедренные на комбинате пререквизитные программы для предупреждения опасности загрязнения продукции. Установлено, что внедрение превентивных мер позволило: поэтапно сократить количество критических контрольных точек на комбинате с 88 до 4, обеспечить отсутствие рекламации по качеству и безопасности выпускаемой продукции от контролирующих органов, снизить в 2019 г количество претензий от потребителей на 10%. по сравнению с 2018 г. The experience of implementing the food safety management system at OJSC Kuban Confectionery plant is shown. Physical, chemical and microbiological factors that reduce the safety of products produced at the Kuban Confectionery plant-flour confectionery products and products of the chocolate production workshop, have been established. Preliminary programs developed and implemented at the plant to prevent the risk of contamination of products are listed. It was found that the introduction of preventive measures allowed: to gradually reduce the number of critical control points at the plant from 88 to 4, to ensure that there are no complaints about the quality and safety of products from regulatory authorities, to reduce by 10% in 2019 the number of claims from consumers compared to 2018.


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