ABSTRACT

This book focuses on quality of produce by addressing its various aspects. By applying a disciplinary perspective, we work toward an integrated view, placing papers in the broader context of the processes that are responsible for the supply of fresh produce. While a number of technical papers focus on factors affecting quality, policy issues are also discussed. Several papers link the market performance with the ability of the existing institutional structures to provide incentives to supply the optimal quality produce. The topics covered in this contributed volume address quality issues ranging from cultural practices to postharvest handling, retailing, and home consumption. Perspectives of horticulturists, agronomists, food scientists, engineers, and economists should be looked upon as a system applied to solve practical problems faced by scientists, the produce industry, and policy makers. The immediate benefit of this book is improved understanding of specific quality issues and marketing problems, while suggesting the need for a multidisciplinary approach for optimal solutions. This book is of interest to horticulturists, agronomists, food scientists, engineers, and economists, as well as the produce industry, and policy makers in food quality and safety.

part |38 pages

Production Economics and Postharvest

chapter |10 pages

The Position and the Difficulties of Fruit Production in Hungary

ByK. Takács-György, I. Takács, T. Kassai

chapter |10 pages

Roles and Interactions of Business Links in Postharvest Chains

ByS. E. Prussia, J. E. Werner

part |68 pages

Internal Changes in Produce Quality

chapter |9 pages

Carrot Water Relations during Postharvest: Effects on Internal and External Product Quality

ByW. B. Herppich, H. Mempel, M. Geyer

chapter |8 pages

Enzyme Activity and Firmness in Tomatoes

ByL. M. M. Tijskens, C. Van Dijk

part |22 pages

Evaluation of Quality

chapter |12 pages

Importance of Product Color for Total Quality Management

ByM. Schreiner, S. Huyskens-Keil, P. Peters, S. Widell, I. Schonhof, A. Krumbein

part |48 pages

Cooling and Storage

part |22 pages

Certification and Shipping

chapter |12 pages

Analysis of Vibrations in Trucks during Transport of Vegetables and Fruits

Edited ByA. Schenk, L. Clijmans, H. Ramon, B. Nicolai

part |28 pages

Organic Produce

part |30 pages

Sensory Studies

chapter |9 pages

Sensory Attributes and Flavor Compounds of Short-Term Stored Vegetables

ByA. Krumbein, P. Peters, S. Widell, H. Auerswald, B. Brückner, M. Linke

chapter |7 pages

Enhancement of Strawberry Aroma Quality Components After Exposure to a Novel Fumigant of Natural Origin

ByT. R. Hamilton-Kemp, D. D. Archbold, R. W. Collins

part |28 pages

Produce Safety and Quality

chapter |9 pages

Display Cabinets for Perishables with Atmospheric Evaporation Cooling

Edited ByM. Geyer, M. Linke

chapter |5 pages

Surface Disinfection of Berry Crops with the Natural Volatile (E)-2-Hexenal

ByD. D. Archbold, T. R. Hamilton-Kemp

chapter |14 pages

Quality of Fruits and Vegetables in Home Handling Systems

ByR. L. Shewfelt, S. E. Prussia, J. H. Dooley

part |8 pages

Perceptions of Quality

chapter |9 pages

Comparison of Consumer and Producer Perceptions of Mushroom Quality

ByA. F. Bollen, N. J. Kusabs, G. Holmes, M. A. Hall

part |28 pages

Marketing Chain Economics