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M&J Retail

M&J Retail is aimed at the milk and juice retailer, milk and juice processors, as well as the consumer.,
Publisher | Agri Connect (Pty) Ltd |
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Frequency | Quarterly |
Coverage | Vol 2 No 3 Aug 2007 - Vol 6 Issue 3 Sep 2011 |
Language | English |
Journal Status | Not Active |
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Keeping quality contained : technical
Dairy processing is a sensitive business, mainly due to the fact that the core ingredient, milk, is prone to contamination and spoilage. Every ingredient and every step of the process has to be carefully monitored to ensure that the final product is safe for the consumer. However, manufacturing a safe product is not the end of the line: the product still has to reach the consumer in perfectly good order, which is why package integrity is yet another critical aspect of this business.
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Producing safe foods : technical
"A food safety crisis is a crisis of confidence, which leads to distrust in the food safety and quality assurance system, as well as a general distrust of the brand. Inspiring consumer confidence in the safety of the food product is therefore imperative for food companies."
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Results to note : research & development
The more we know about the properties of milk, the better we can use it to develop more and improved products that will add value to the lives of all our consumers - and the better we can market these products to those very same consumers by informing them of the benefits of including these in their diets. We are then no longer selling products, but rather health and wellbeing.
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Dairy in the spy glass : research & development
Someone once said: "You do the best you know how - and when you know better, you do better." This is as true in business as it is in life, and it is for this very reason that ongoing research and development is critical for the survival and growth of any industry sector.
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When the lights go out
For a number of years now, unexpected electricity outages have been a reality in South Africa. Load shedding, cable theft and other technical problems not only interrupt the flow of production, but leave huge losses of both time and money in their wake.
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Be sure to keep your cool
The use of continuous cold chain monitoring technology that transmits real-time data during the entire cold storage and distribution process is becoming increasingly popular in the fruit industry, particularly because it enables retailers to implement 'first expired first out' (FEFO) management, potentially saving millions of rands annually.
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© Publisher: Agri Connect (Pty) Ltd

© Publisher: Agri Connect (Pty) Ltd