The non-conformance of in-transit citrus container shipments to cold protocol markets: A systematic literature review
Autor: | Tarl M. Berry, Gculisile Khumalo, Paul J.R. Cronje, Leila L. Goedhals-Gerber |
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Rok vydání: | 2021 |
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Protocol (science)
Process (engineering) business.industry 010401 analytical chemistry 04 agricultural and veterinary sciences 040401 food science 01 natural sciences Phase (combat) 0104 chemical sciences 0404 agricultural biotechnology Systematic review Risk analysis (engineering) Container (abstract data type) Business Cold chain Risk management Food Science Biotechnology Phytosanitary certification |
Zdroj: | Food Control. 125:107947 |
ISSN: | 0956-7135 |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.foodcont.2021.107947 |
Popis: | The cold chain is vital in the reduction of physiological developments in citrus fruit to prolong the shelf-life and influence market rates. It is also important for some niche export markets that have specified time-temperature cold treatment protocols as phytosanitary risk mitigation measures for pests that they deem to be of phytosanitary concern. The review covers 44 publications that relate to the non-conformance of in-transit citrus shipments with cold-chain specifications. The findings indicate that the literature can be categorised into different themes, namely technological trends, temperature control, and cold-chain modelling and refrigeration. In addition, the key findings from the literature reviewed show that most non-conformances that occur are due to temperature deviations in the cold chain. In addition, the study suggests a framework for successful engagement with the cold-treatment process. The framework adapted from a citrus industry assessment conducted in 2016 provides a detailed explanation of the different phases and processes that need to be followed to help minimise the occurrence of non-conformances, while also detailing some of the disadvantages of the three components that the framework is comprised of. The three components are: the pre-cooling phase, the container-packing phase and the pulp/probe-stabilisation phase. The results of the study serve as a basis to further develop the research area by presenting recommendations and proposing future research. |
Databáze: | OpenAIRE |
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