Sunday, January 15, 2023

Transforming The Red Meat Value Chain: Improving Public Health in the 21st Century.

 Transforming The Red Meat Value Chain: Improving Public Health in the 21st Century


The traditional way of producing and marketing red meat has been a major source of public health concerns for decades. From food safety to environmental pollution, the production and sale of red meat has had a widespread impact on our society. But with advances in technology and understanding, there is much hope that we can improve the red meat value chain for the betterment of public health. 

Read on to learn more about how we could potentially transform the red meat value chain to improve public health in the 21st century!


Introduction


The red meat value chain is a complex system that involves many different players, from farmers and ranchers to processors, retailers, and consumers. Each player has a unique set of needs and constraints, and the interactions between them can have important implications for public health.


In recent years, there has been growing concern about the potential health risks associated with red meat consumption. These concerns have led to calls for changes in the way the red meat value chain operates, in order to improve public health.


There is no single solution to the problem of improving public health in the red meat value chain. However, a number of proposals have been put forward that would address some of the key issues.


This article will provide an overview of the current state of the red meat value chain and public health concerns related to it. It will then discuss some of the proposed solutions for improving public health in the context of the value chain.


Definition and Overview of the Red Meat Value Chain


The red meat value chain is the process by which raw materials are converted into finished products that are ready for consumption. The chain involves a number of different actors, including farmers, feedlots, slaughterhouses, processors, retailers, and consumers.


The health of the red meat value chain is of paramount importance to public health. The World Health Organization has estimated that as much as 80% of all non-communicable diseases are attributable to dietary factors, and red meat is a major contributor to dietary risk. Consuming too much red meat can lead to obesity, heart disease, cancer, and other chronic diseases.


In order to improve public health, it is essential to transform the red meat value chain. This means making changes at every stage of the process in order to make red meat healthier. This includes changes such as breeding healthier livestock, providing them with better quality feed, and using more humane methods of slaughter.


It is also important to increase transparency throughout the red meat value chain so that consumers can make informed choices about the products they purchase. To this end, labeling should accurately reflect the content of products and provide information on how the animals were raised and slaughtered. Finally, it is imperative that government policies support these efforts to improve the red meat value chain and protect public health.



So what can be done to improve the red meat value chain and make it more sustainable? Below are three possible solutions:


1. Improve animal husbandry practices: One way to make livestock production more sustainable is to improve  animal husbandry practices. This can involve switching from intensive, industrialized farming methods to alternative systems such as organic, pasture-based and agroforestry approaches. These approaches result in higher animal welfare standards, make better use of natural resources and reduce emissions.


2. Increase investment in research and development: More research and development needs to be done in the red meat sector to improve production efficiency and reduce environmental impacts. This could include developing new animal breeds that require less energy, water or feed inputs, as well as innovating feed formulations to reduce emissions or increase nutrient profiles.


3. Promote responsible consumption: Finally, it is important to address public attitudes toward red meat. This could include educational campaigns about the health benefits of consuming lean red meats such as bison and venison, as well as strategies for reducing overall meat consumption through plant-based diets or other dietary interventions.

Overall, implementing these strategies will help create a more sustainable and healthy red meat value chain that can continue to support public health in the 21st century.


The Role of Government in Transforming the Value Chain

The role of government in transforming the red meat value chain is to invest in and support research and development to improve food safety and quality, while also promoting policies and initiatives that encourage industry consolidation and modernization.


There are two key ways in which the government can help transform the red meat value chain: by investing in research and development to improve food safety and quality; and by promoting policies and initiatives that encourage industry consolidation and modernization.In addition to supporting research on food safety


Conclusion

The red meat value chain can play an important role in promoting public health and sustainability. It is not only a way to meet the changing needs of consumers but also holds great potential for securing healthier, safer and more equitable food systems worldwide. 

By taking into account advances in technology and innovation, societies should take steps to transform their red meat value chain as part of larger efforts to foster better nutrition outcomes across populations, protect the environment and support farmers with sustainable market access. 

With these actions it will be possible to build a 21st century food system that's beneficial for everyone involved.


Monday, January 9, 2023

Red Meat Industry: Opportunities and Challenges.

 

Red Meat Industry: Opportunities and Challenges



The red meat industry is a complex one, with opportunities and challenges that are unique to the sector. This blog post will provide an overview of the opportunities and challenges in the red meat industry, as well as some tips on how to navigate these waters. By understanding the opportunities and challenges in the red meat industry, you will be able to make informed decisions when it comes to investing in this sector.



1. Introduction


The red meat industry is a large and profitable one with a lot of potential, but it also has a lot of challenges. This article will cover some of the opportunities and challenges in the red meat industry, and how businesses can best take advantage of them.



One of the main opportunities in the red meat industry is that it is a high-protein food. Protein is essential for human health and is important for building and repairing muscle tissue. In addition, red meat is a good source of iron, zinc, and other important minerals.

Another advantage of the red meat industry is that it is a sustainable food source. It is environmentally friendly to produce and it is also a good source of energy. The production of red meat also helps to reduce the number of livestock in the world.

However, there are also some challenges in the red meat industry. One of the main challenges is that it is a high-fat food. Too much fat can be harmful to the body, and it can also contribute to obesity and other health problems.

Another challenge is that red meat is a high-calorie food. Too much red meat can lead to weight gain and other health problems.

Overall, the red meat industry has a lot of potential, but it also has a lot of challenges that businesses need to be aware of. By understanding these challenges and opportunities, businesses can best take advantage of the opportunities in the red meat industry.



2. Current state of the red meat industry


The red meat industry is experiencing some challenges at the moment. This is mainly due to the fact that people are becoming more health-conscious and are looking for alternatives to red meat. This has resulted in a decline in the sales of red meat.

However, the red meat industry is still a big business. There are many opportunities for businesses in the red meat industry. Here are a few:

- Produce red meat products that are healthier and have a different flavor profile.
- Develop new meat products that are based on red meat but are healthier.
- Develop new meat products that are based on red meat but are environmentally friendly.
- Develop new meat products that are based on red meat but are more affordable.
- Develop new meat products that are based on red meat but are easier to cook.
- Develop new meat products that are based on red meat but are more sustainable.
- Develop new meat products that are based on red meat but are more humane.



3. Opportunities in the red meat industry


The red meat industry is booming and there are many opportunities for businesses looking to get in on the action. The market is growing at a rapid rate, and there are many people who are looking for high-quality, affordable meat products.

One of the biggest challenges businesses in the red meat industry will face is educating people about the benefits of red meat. Many people are still unaware of the health benefits of eating red meat, and it will be important for businesses to continue educating the public about the benefits of red meat in order to tap into this growing market.

Another challenge businesses in the red meat industry will face is the environmental impact of meat production. The livestock industry is one of the biggest contributors to greenhouse gas emissions, and it will be important for businesses to find ways to reduce their environmental impact.



4. Challenges in the red meat industry


The red meat industry is a challenging one. It's not just because of the environmental challenges but also the health challenges. For the most part, people in the developed world consume too much red meat and that has negative consequences.

One of the biggest challenges in the red meat industry is finding a way to increase production without compromising the quality of the product. In order to do that, you need to find ways to improve the production process and also find ways to reduce the environmental impact.

Another challenge is the competition from other food products. For example, vegetarianism is on the rise and that's going to have a big impact on the red meat industry. Vegetarians and vegans are going to demand more red meat products and those products are going to have to be of high quality to stand out.



5. Conclusion


The red meat industry is a big business and there are many opportunities and challenges facing it. Opportunities include the growing trend of plant-based meat alternatives, the increasing demand for ethical meat, and the growth of the global middle class. Challenges include the environmental impact of raising and slaughtering animals, the global trade deficit in red meat, and the health concerns around eating red meat.

The red meat industry is big and growing, so there are many opportunities and challenges to consider. In this article, we discuss some of the opportunities and challenges facing the red meat industry. We also provide some tips to help you navigate these opportunities and challenges.





We hope you enjoyed our blog post about the red meat industry. The red meat industry is a large and growing one, and there are many opportunities for those who are willing to work hard. However, the industry also has many challenges, and it is important to be aware of them before starting a business in this field. We have outlined the most important ones for you in this post, and we hope that it will help you make the best decisions for your own business. Thank you for reading!



Saturday, January 7, 2023

The effects of stress on Livestock and meat quality prior to and during slaughter.

 The effects of stress on Livestock and meat quality prior to and during slaughter.

Animal welfare hammers on 5 freedoms for animals among these are : 1) freedom from pain,injury and disease.

2) Freedom from hunger and thirst.

3)Freedom to express normal natural behavior.

4)Freedom from discomfort.

5)Freedom from fear and distress.

The aforementioned freedoms can be referred to holistically as freedom from stress. Stress impacts health, production, productivity as well as carcass quality in Livestock. 

The effects of stress on Livestock and meat quality prior to and during slaughter.

Animals presented for slaughtering in a stress free environment has natural conversion of muscle to meat, PH  will fall from 7 to about 5.4-5.7. The meat quality is excellent and has bright red color.

Animals that experience stress 24-48 hours prior slaughter have meat quality compromised.The PH does not fall to optimum level staying higher resulting in beef with darker color. The beef  is dark, firm to touch and has high fluid holding  capacity. This is referred to as dark, firm and dry.(DFD). Beef that are DFD have poor storing capacity and prone to bacterial spoilage.

Animals that are stressed  45 minutes prior to slaughter also give beef of low quality.The short period of stress prior to slaughter will cause a rapid drop of PH..This drop will result in beef of lighter color, softer texture which feels wet with reduced capacity to hold water. This type of beef is referred to as soft, pale and exudative.(PSE)


Wednesday, December 28, 2022

Is the cow hide (Ponmo) safe to eat?

Ponmo – cow hide meat – is a popular food in parts of Nigeria and across West Africa. But nutritionists and scientists in the region warn about the safety and nutritional value of this local delicacy. 



 In this episode of Africa Science Focus, our reporter Royal Uche speaks with Abiodun Wahab, program operations officer at the One Health and Development Initiative, about the toxic bacteria found in the meat even after cooking. Sherifah Wakil, associate professor of microbiology at the University of Ibadan, shares findings from her latest research on the contamination of the meat. 

 Obaisi Alaanuloluwa, environmental and social development consultant for the World Bank, explains how ponmo affects the environment. 

Source....SciDev.Net’s Sub-Saharan Africa English desk
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Monday, November 21, 2022

ECHBEE FOODS : GARRI KITCHEN TV.





Echbee Foods changing the garri narrative.



 

Monday, October 24, 2022

BEEF: What does your beef customer want?

 


What does your beef customer want? Understanding your beef customer starts with knowing your true buyer, then doing what it takes to meet their needs. 

 Do you know who your customer is? When I ask that question most people get this vision of the end consumer in mind, and possibly the thought of a foreign trade deal tries to slide into their mind as well. 

 The definition of the word customer is: a person or organization that buys goods and/or services from a business. To be direct the person who writes you a check for the cattle you sold is your customer. Unless you direct market the end consumer is not your customer. 

 The way to offer better service to your customer is know your market. What do the buyers willing to spend the most money there want? Figure that out and give it to them. In doing this you cannot cut corners, or pull up short.

 Understanding ‘reputation’ 

 This week I saw a few big strings of reputation cattle sell. The first bunch in this example were weaned thirty plus days. They were all black, vaccinated and on a feed program. These cattle were not the market toppers that day, as one might expect. Two buyers that could have bid them up chose not to. 

 The problem with this bunch is the feed program they are on. It is a good program, to a point. The cattle will eat the stuff, and they will gain. If you start them on it and leave them on it the feed program is awesome. 

The problem is when a customer buys them, and is trying to make money with them, that person will feed them more economically. To be direct, the two times I bought these cattle it was like my back grounding yard became rehab. Not all of them make it out of rehab.

#beef

Future Beef: Global Smart Commodity Group adds live cattle trading to platform

 

Global Smart Commodity Group adds live cattle trading to platform. 

I recently completed an MBA in International Agribusiness and Food Chain Management program where i presented a term paper on technological disruptions in the cattle business in Nigeria. It was an amazing surprise when i came across this article with similar lines of thought as my project. We are set to change the narrative in the cattle trading system in Nigeria, we are changing the paradigm from the farm to the store. 

Lets get into the article without giving out too much information about our project.

 Global Smart Commodity Group adds live cattle trading to platform.

 Global Smart Commodity Group, a multi-asset class commodities exchange, has announced that Salus, the commodities trading platform built on blockchain technology, will begin providing live cattle as a traded commodity. 

 Intended to speed up the commodity trading process, there will be two available types of live cattle offered on the platform: live cattle and feeder cattle. Salus will also provide producers the ability to list identifiers such as weight, sex classification, country of origin, age, breed, genetics and other environmental factors.


 Global Smart Commodity Group, a multi-asset class commodities exchange, has announced that Salus, the commodities trading platform built on blockchain technology, will begin providing live cattle as a traded commodity. Intended to speed up the commodity trading process, there will be two available types of live cattle offered on the platform: live cattle and feeder cattle. Salus will also provide producers the ability to list identifiers such as weight, sex classification, country of origin, age, breed, genetics and other environmental factors. 


"The addition of offering live cattle on Salus is a necessary transition of technology," said Bryce Everett, GSCG's Cattle SME. "People have been searching for this type of option for a while, and they have been looking for a more fair and efficient way to trade cattle. We're very excited about how the outcome will play out." 

 The goal of offering live cattle on the platform will benefit smaller processors, those beyond the big names, giving a global platform to a farmer and rancher, helping to increase profits. 

Each contract of live cattle will be equivalent to 40,000 pounds, or 40 head. Salus was created using blockchain technology. Its Growth Cycle Tracking technology provides users a real time seed-to-delivery monitoring feature which authenticates the commodities' origins and watches over the transaction in each stage of the supply chain.

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