KMID : 1024620070270010117
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Food Science of Animal Resources 2007 Volume.27 No. 1 p.117 ~ p.121
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Monitoring Country-of-Origin Labels and Indication Contents for Meat on Electronic On-line Trading
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Nam Jung-Oak
Nam Bo-Ra Park Jung-Min Lee Ra-Mi Gu Hyo-Jung Suh Hyung-Joo Chang Un-Jae Kim Jin-Man
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Abstract
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The number of internet users and the scale of electronic on-line trading are on the increase due to the development of information technology and the internet. The aim of this study was to monitor the accuracy of country-of-origin labels and the indicated contents of meat available by electronic on-line trading by using a structural interview sheet for 100 on-line meat product markets. The result of this investigation showed a 100% level of accuracy for business name and telephone number whereas the company address, meat manufacturer and supplier, and business registration were less reliable. We also investigated the accuracy of site policy, e-mail address, and fax number. The results showed that the accuracy of fax numbers was the lowest. The product name and the kind of meat actually in the product showed a 100% level of conformity, while the price (96.3%), place of origin (93.6%), capacity (90.4%), meat parts (80.9%) and contents of the product (73.4%) showed a relatively low level of conformity. Serious safety issues were exposed by the disturbingly low 20.2% accuracy of indicated expiration dates and 5.3% accuracy of indicated manufacturing dates. To ensure food safety, it is essential to improve consumer understanding and trust regarding food safety through continuous public relations. More education and information are needed to raise consumer awareness of the facts versus myths regarding food safety.
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KEYWORD
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meat product, food indication, electronic on-line trading
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