This paper presents the current fish processing activities in the Philippines with particular emphasis on fish product quality management. It highlights some significant laboratory, technological and industrial advances that affect fish product quality management. The current activities to implement the program which includes training, technical and advisory assistance are presented. Future developments, government policies and priorities to support the program are also presented. The implementation of Hazard Analysis Critical Control Points (HACCP) as a quality management system is currently the most important agenda among the food manufacturers. Compliance with USFDA Regulations on HACCP by 1997 and with EC Directives have become major co...
This paper emphasizes that efforts in the upgrading of the fish processing industry in Southeast Asi...
Today's fish industry is facing new challenges, with more complex products and processes that requir...
Fish is second only to rice as food in the Philippines. This handbook, intended for both home and co...
Fish and fishery products are important sources of food and are economically important to Thailand. ...
The Veterinary Public Health and Food Supply (VPHFS) Division of the Primary Production Department (...
The fishery industry in Indonesia comprise domestic-based traditional fish products factories and ex...
An account is given of the fish processing industry of the Philippines. The various existing post-ha...
The main emphasis of the National Agriculture Policy is to increase food production. At the same tim...
The HACCP philosophy is gaining momentum with industry and regulators alike as the best approach to ...
Fish processing is an important role in post-harvest activities, because fishery products are perish...
The fisheries trade is very much linked with various types of certifications to meet different legal...
Frozen surimi has been a major export fishery product of Thailand for many years. Approximately 70% ...
Fish remains an important source of protein for the Malaysian people regardless of their economic st...
The first HACCP training course in Vietnam organized by FAO and INFOFISH took place in Ho Chi Minh C...
The processing and supply of fish products is a huge global business. Like other sectors of the food...
This paper emphasizes that efforts in the upgrading of the fish processing industry in Southeast Asi...
Today's fish industry is facing new challenges, with more complex products and processes that requir...
Fish is second only to rice as food in the Philippines. This handbook, intended for both home and co...
Fish and fishery products are important sources of food and are economically important to Thailand. ...
The Veterinary Public Health and Food Supply (VPHFS) Division of the Primary Production Department (...
The fishery industry in Indonesia comprise domestic-based traditional fish products factories and ex...
An account is given of the fish processing industry of the Philippines. The various existing post-ha...
The main emphasis of the National Agriculture Policy is to increase food production. At the same tim...
The HACCP philosophy is gaining momentum with industry and regulators alike as the best approach to ...
Fish processing is an important role in post-harvest activities, because fishery products are perish...
The fisheries trade is very much linked with various types of certifications to meet different legal...
Frozen surimi has been a major export fishery product of Thailand for many years. Approximately 70% ...
Fish remains an important source of protein for the Malaysian people regardless of their economic st...
The first HACCP training course in Vietnam organized by FAO and INFOFISH took place in Ho Chi Minh C...
The processing and supply of fish products is a huge global business. Like other sectors of the food...
This paper emphasizes that efforts in the upgrading of the fish processing industry in Southeast Asi...
Today's fish industry is facing new challenges, with more complex products and processes that requir...
Fish is second only to rice as food in the Philippines. This handbook, intended for both home and co...