A Nonparametric Approach to The Analysis of HACCP/RMP Implementation Process
In this paper we conduct an analysis of the implementation of HACCP/RMP in the NZ Meat Industry based on the data collected from our recent survey. Nonparametric methods are used to measure the association between plant characteristics such as size, age, activities, and food safety management practices and HACCP/RMP adoption motivations, implementation problems, benefits, and costs. Results give insights into the ongoing process of mandatory RMP in New Zealand.
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2004-06
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Authors: | Cao, Kay ; Scrimgeour, Frank G. |
Institutions: | New Zealand Agricultural and Resource Economics Society - NZARES |
Subject: | HACCP/RMP implementation | New Zealand Meat Industry | nonparametric methods | Agricultural and Food Policy | Crop Production/Industries | Environmental Economics and Policy | Farm Management | Land Economics/Use | Livestock Production/Industries | Research Methods/ Statistical Methods |
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