Investigating consumer perceptions towards red meat classification
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Authors
Vermeulen, Hester
Pretorius, Beulah
Schonfeldt, H.C. (Hettie Carina)
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Plaas Media
Abstract
The South African carcass
classification system for lamb,
mutton, beef and goat (in
use since June 1992) is based
on the Agricultural Product
Standards Act, 1990 (Act 119
of 1990) R 342 – Regulations Regarding the
Classification and Marking of Meat.
The carcass classification system
could be viewed as a common language
for all role-players in the value chain. It
is an essential part of efficient animal
production and plays a role in meat price
determination. It also forms a basis for the
utilisation of price differences and assists
the industry in maximising consumer
satisfaction through more consistent and
specifically defined meat quality.
From a consumer perspective the red
meat classification system could enable
consumers to select meat that aligns to
their needs and preferences according to
the characteristics within a specific class.
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Keywords
Red meat, Classification system, Meat price, Consumers
Sustainable Development Goals
Citation
Vermeulen, H., Pretorius, B. & Schonfeldt, H. 2020, 'Investigating consumer perceptions towards red meat classification', Stockfarm, vol. 10, no. 6, pp. 14-15.