How Q-PorkChains improves pig production
The direct
impact of this project from a farmers view includes the development of
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A diversity of sustainable production systems (at farm level)
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New tools to predict the meat quality resulting from particular breeds
and production systems. These systems and tools will be developed to
correspond with the market and society demands.
Improved production systems are achieved by analysing and optimising
existing systems in order to enhance their reactivity to market and
societal demands. It is anticipated that increased diversification and
flexibility will enable the design of a variety of production systems
better suited to the local conditions and the specific market segments.
Initially, tools for the integrated assessment of the various dimensions of
sustainability like environmental impact, social acceptability and economy
is developed. Then the sustainability of contrasting existing pork
production systems, intensive vs extensive, welfare friendly vs standard,
low cost vs high quality products, is evaluated.
In relation to product quality the impact of breed, production systems and
slaughter methods are evaluated by analysing the regulation of thousands of
genes throughout the lifetime and slaughter of the pig, and follow how this
is reflected in the meat quality. Such a quality criteria will provide a
better foundation for quality rating and pricing of the product.
On the basis of these investigations improved systems towards a better
market and sustainability orientation is developed.
Finally, this will result in improved and innovative quality assurance
strategies for production systems and product quality.
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Jakob Søltoft-Jensen, - last update:30 June 2008