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Type de dépôt |
Chapitre d'ouvrage |
Résumé |
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Chemical contamination of fresh produce through pesticide spraying is considered a minor risk for consumer health. As a result, significant responsibility in food safety may be shifted to the private sector by public agencies. The involvement of the private sector is even greater when fresh produce is sold to safety-conscious consumers, given the high exposure of retailers' commercial reputation. This chapter focuses on public and private management of food safety risks, and the determinants thereof in the fresh produce industry of two contrasting Mediterranean countries: Morocco and Turkey. Based on expert surveys and face-to-face interviews with a large number of tomato growers, it provides insight into how and why different players are managing and controlling safety risks. A clear distinction is made between firm-scale factors at growing and shipping levels and country-wide factors, especially recent developments in markets and regulatory institutions. Both significantly influence the level of safety management in greenhouses, the adoption of good agricultural practices and integrated pest management. All factors should be taken into consideration simultaneously to understand the respective contributions of public and private operators in the safety risk management of the fresh produce chain.
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Titre |
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Market forces and public regulation influencing the management of safety risk in the fresh produce sector: contrasting Morocco and Turkey
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Auteur(s)
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J.-M. Codron
1
, H. Adanacioglu
2
, M. Aubert
1
, Z. Bouhsina
1
, A. Ait El Mekki
3
, Sylvain Rousset
4
, S. Tozanli
5
, M. Yercan
2
1
INRA -
Institut National de la Recherche Agronomique
( 92114 )
- France
2
Faculty of Agriculture
( 455198 )
- 35100 Bornova - Ýzmir
- Turquie
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Ege university ( 423324 )
3
National School of Agriculture
( 524174 )
- Meknès
- Maroc
4
UR ETBX -
Environnement, territoires et infrastructures
( 411309 )
- 50 avenue de Verdun - Gazinet, F-33612 Cestas
- France
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Institut national de recherche en sciences et technologies pour l'environnement et l'agriculture UR1456 ( 302049 )
5
CIHEAM-IAMM -
Centre International de Hautes Etudes Agronomiques Méditerranéennes - Institut Agronomique Méditerranéen de Montpellier
( 455595 )
- 3191 route de Mende, CS43999, 34093 Montpellier cedex 5
- France
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Centre International de Hautes Études Agronomiques Méditerranéennes ( 302069 )
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ISBN |
978-3-319-17812-7
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Localisation géographique du document |
Documentation P. Bartoli, UMR 1110 MOISA Marchés, Organisations, Institutions et Stratégies d'Acteurs, Montpellier (A03 240)
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Commentaire |
Public visé |
Scientifique
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Vulgarisation |
Non
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Audience |
Internationale
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Date de publication |
2015
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Langue du document |
Anglais
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Titre de l'ouvrage |
Sustainable agricultural development: challenges and approaches in southern and eastern mediterranean countries
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Titre de la collection |
Cooperative Management
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Page/Identifiant |
311-326
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Lieu de publication |
Dordrecht (Pays-Bas)
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Domaine(s) |
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Sciences du Vivant [q-bio]/Sciences agricoles/Agriculture, économie et politique
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Sciences de l'Homme et Société
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Éditeur commercial |
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Éditeur scientifique |
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Petit M. (ed.), Montaigne E. (ed.), El Hadad-Gauthier F. (ed.), Alvarez-Coque J.M. (ed.), Mattas K. (ed.), Mili S (ed.)
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Collaboration/Projet |
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Chercheur Nord Chercheur Sud UMR Moisa
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Voir aussi |
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http://www.iamm.ciheam.org/ress_doc/opac_css/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=35777
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Indexation contrôlée |
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marché agricole
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produit frais
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santé publique
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tomate
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maroc
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sécurité sanitaire
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pesticide
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régulation
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gestion de risques
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turquie
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Mots-clés |
en
TURKEY, MOROCCO, FARM SURVEYS, TOMATOES, ADJUSTMENT/REGULATION/CONTROL, AGRICULTURAL PRACTICES, RISK MANAGEMENT, FOOD SAFETY, HEALTH HAZARDS, PESTICIDES, FRESH PRODUCTS
fr
INNOCUITE DES PRODUITS ALIMENTAIRES, DANGER POUR LA SANTE, PESTICIDE, PRODUIT FRAIS, TURQUIE, TOMATE, MAROC, ENQUETE SUR EXPLOITATIONS AGRICOLES, GESTION DU RISQUE, PRATIQUE AGRICOLE, REGULATION
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DOI |
10.1007/978-3-319-17813-4_12 |
deposit.widget.identifiers.code.meditagri |
35777 |