Meat Slaughter and Processing Plants’ Traceability Levels Evidence From Iowa



References

Antle, J.M. 2000. “No Such Thing as a Free Safe Lunch: The Cost of Food Safety
Regulation in the Meat Industry”.
American Journal of Agricultural Economics
82(2): 310-22

Antle, J.M. 2001. “Economic Analysis of Food Safety”. Gardner, B.L. and R.C.
Gordon, eds. Handbook of agricultural economics. Volume 1B. Marketing,
distribution and consumers. Handbooks in Economics, vol. 18. Amsterdam;
London and New York: Elsevier Science, North-Holland: 1083-1136.

Bailey . D. 2005. “Benefits and Costs Associated With an Animal Identification
System for Cattle in the United States”. Presentation available at
http://www.amavoice.com/October05/feature2-oct05.htm .

Bailey, D., J. Robb, and L. Checketts. 2005. “Perspectives on Traceability and BSE
Testing in the U. S. Beef Industry.”
Choices 20(4): 4th Quarter.

Boland, M., D. Peterson-Hoffman, and J.A.S. Fox. 2001. “Post-implementation Costs of
HACCP and SSOP's in Great Plains Meat Plants”.
Journal of Food Safety 21(3):
195-204

Brasher, P. 2006. “ID System Lingers in Limbo”. Des Moines Register. March 12.

Brynjolfsson, E. and L.M. Hitt. 1996. “Paradox Lost? Firm-Level Evidence on the
Returns to Information Systems.”
Management Science 42(4): 541-558.

Brynjolfsson, E. and L. M. Hitt. 2003. “Computing Productivity: Firm-Level Evidence.”
Review of Economics and Statistics 85(4): 793-808.

Buhr, B. 2003. “Traceability and Information Technology in the Meat Supply Chain:
Implications for Firm Organization and Market Structure”.
Journal of Food
Distribution Research
. 34(3).

Cates, S.C., Karns, S., Viator, C., & Muth, M.K. 2006. “Food Safety

Practices and Technologies Used by U.S. Meat Slaughter Plants: Results of a
National Mail Survey.” 93rd Annual International Association for Food
Protection Meeting, August 13-16.

Consumer Federation of America. 2004. “A Mandatory Animal Identification System
Capable of Tracing All Animals Back to the Farm of Origin Is Essential To
Protect Public and Animal Health”. Press release. January 23.

Cunningham, E.P. and C.M. Meghen. 2001. “Biological Identification Systems: Genetic
Markers”.
Revue scientifique et technique (International Office of Epizootics) 20:
491-499.

19



More intriguing information

1. Imputing Dairy Producers' Quota Discount Rate Using the Individual Export Milk Program in Quebec
2. The name is absent
3. The name is absent
4. Rent-Seeking in Noxious Weed Regulations: Evidence from US States
5. NEW DEVELOPMENTS IN FARM PRICE AND INCOME POLICY PROGRAMS: PART I. SITUATION AND PROBLEM
6. KNOWLEDGE EVOLUTION
7. The purpose of this paper is to report on the 2008 inaugural Equal Opportunities Conference held at the University of East Anglia, Norwich
8. Non-causality in Bivariate Binary Panel Data
9. Group cooperation, inclusion and disaffected pupils: some responses to informal learning in the music classroom
10. Skills, Partnerships and Tenancy in Sri Lankan Rice Farms
11. A multistate demographic model for firms in the province of Gelderland
12. The name is absent
13. The Role of State Trading Enterprises and Their Impact on Agricultural Development and Economic Growth in Developing Countries
14. Imitation in location choice
15. The name is absent
16. The Trade Effects of MERCOSUR and The Andean Community on U.S. Cotton Exports to CBI countries
17. Social Balance Theory
18. Conflict and Uncertainty: A Dynamic Approach
19. Unilateral Actions the Case of International Environmental Problems
20. The name is absent