scholarly journals New Traits of Agriculture/Food Quality Interface

Agriculture ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 11 (12) ◽  
pp. 1182
Author(s):  
Alessandra Durazzo
Keyword(s):  

There is a close link between food and territory [...]

2013 ◽  
Author(s):  
Aaron P. Blaisdell ◽  
Matthew Yan Lam Lau ◽  
Cynthia Fast ◽  
Katie Telminova ◽  
Boyang Fan ◽  
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2020 ◽  
Vol 2 (1) ◽  
pp. 1-5
Author(s):  
Ammar Ahmed ◽  
Rafat Naseer ◽  
Muhammad Asadullah ◽  
Hadia Khan

In this competitive environment, organizations strive to satisfy their customer by providing best quality service at affordable and fair prices with a view to enhance their revenues. To achieve the objective of revenue maximization, organizations strive to identify the factors that help them in retaining their customers. Drawing from the signalling theory of marketing, the current study proposes a novel conceptual model representing the impact of service quality with food quality and price fairness on customer retention in restaurant sector of Pakistan. The paper underlines an important arena of knowledge for academicians as well as organizational scientists on the subject. On the basis of literature available on the variables understudy, the present study forwards eight research propositions worthy of urgent scholarly attention. The conceptualized model of the present article can also be viewed significant in unleashing further avenues for the restaurant management entities, policy makers and future researchers in the domain of managing in the service sector businesses.


2002 ◽  
Vol 52 (3) ◽  
pp. 327-345 ◽  
Author(s):  
T. Kravtseniouk

This paper shows the principal features of merger control in selected transition economies of Central and Eastern Europe (CEE), namely Hungary, Romania and Slovenia, by applying case study methodology. The presented findings are based on the analysis of Hungarian, Romanian and Slovenian competition law and merger rulings reached by the Competition Offices of these countries. A substantial part of the conclusions is drawn from a sample of 42 merger applications processed by the Office of Economic Competition of Hungary between 1994 and 2000. The results of empirical analysis demonstrate the considerable flexibility of merger control in the studied countries, its orientation towards the future of domestic markets and a close link with industrial policy. The paper also highlights the areas of interdependence of competition policy and transition and argues that merger control in the studied CEE countries may be regarded as currently adequate to the requirements imposed by transition.


2017 ◽  
Vol 2 (2) ◽  
pp. 121-130
Author(s):  
Harimurti Wulanjani ◽  
Derriawan Derriawan

This research was conducted in the Restaurant area of Taman Kencana Bogor Restaurant with a view to determining whether the attribute Experiential Marketing and Food Quality on Customer Satisfaction, which in the end as a determinant Revisit Intention Customers in Region Restaurants Taman Kencana Bogor. The method used is a descriptive quantitative method, samples of this study were 200 respondents as the basic criteria for SEM, all the respondent collected by purposive sampling. These results indicate that the variable Experential Marketing and Food Quality has a positive and significant impact on Customer Satisfaction, as well as variable Experiential Marketing, Food Quality and Customer Satisfaction after testing has a positive and significant effect on the variable Revisit Intention. Keywords: revisit intention, experiential marketing, food quality, customer satisfaction


Author(s):  
E. V. Tarasova

The article provides an overview of the main directions of development of EU legislation in the field of pesticides regulation. Special attention is paid to the problems of neonicotinoids, glyphosate, endocrine disruptors, and food quality control for the content of residual amounts of pesticides.


2011 ◽  
pp. 25-29
Author(s):  
Mike Inkson ◽  
Philip Antier ◽  
Malcolm Topfer

During the SIT conference in Dubai 2005 a single strike crystallization scheme model based on the way that Russian beet factory operated when refining raw sugar was proposed and suggested that it would be particularly suitable for medium size refineries up to about 2000 t/d RSO (refined sugar output). Now there is operational a 1700 t/d RSO stand-alone refinery that uses the scheme. It melts up to VHP raw sugar with 1200 IU (ICUMSA units) and runs carbonatation followed by a light dosing of PAC (powdered activated carbon) as necessary then double effect evaporation to produce fine liquor. Target color for the fine liquor is 340 IU. The centrifugal run-off needs to be segregated into the higher purity, lower color (so-called white) and lower purity, higher color (so called ‘green’) run-off. The white run-off (about 75%) is sent to white crystallization. The remaining 25% (green run-off) is sent to a three-stage crystallization recovery but, given the high purity regime without affination, the ‘A’ sugar is melted back to fine liquor having been crystallized and purged as if food quality. The results presented in the paper show that the refinery is operating broadly as predicted, producing a refined sugar to EEC 2 standard.


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