Trends in market requirements and implications for storage.
Banks, H. J., Wright, E. J. and Damcevski, K. A.
Stored grain in Australia. Proceedings of the Australian Postharvest Technical Conference, Canberra, Australia, 26-29 May 1998 Year: 1998 Pages: 15-35
1998
บทคัดย่อ
This section contains seven articles. These comprise: (1) The consumer's perspective: trends in market requirements and implications for storage (L. George) which discusses the implications of changes in the Asian region for Australian food manufacturers and grain processors. (2) Trends in market requirements and implications for storage: a flour miller's perspective (J. Dines) which examines infestation control in the Australian grain industry from the viewpoint of the consumer. (3) Trends in export markets (G. McMullen) which discusses future market requirements for grain. It is expected that there will be tighter specifications and the imposition of a wide array of standards for quality parameters such as pesticide residues. (4) Changing needs of export versus domestic markets: the NSW experience (M. Golden). (5) On-farm quality assurance for the [Australian] grains industry (N. Kerr). (6) Current issues in grain quality in New Zealand (A. Carpenter; N. Pyke). (7) Segmentation and value-addin
g in WA: the Metro Grain Centre (C. Tutt; J. Burton).