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Griffiths, Andrew M.; Sotelo, Carmen G.; Mendes, Rogerio; Perez-martin, Ricardo I.; Schroeder, Ute; Shorten, Marc; Silva, Helena A.; Verrez-bagnis, Veronique; Mariani, Stefano. |
Mislabelling of food products has recently received a great deal of public scrutiny, but it remains unclear exactly what methods are being utilised in laboratories testing the authenticity of foods. In order to gain insight into the specific area of the analysis of seafood, a questionnaire focusing on the taxonomic groups typically analysed and the techniques utilised was sent to over one hundred accredited laboratories across the UK, Ireland, Spain, Portugal, France and Germany. Forty-five responded positively, demonstrating significant differences in both the species analysed and methods utilised among the countries included in the survey. Indeed, a diversity of methods was employed across laboratories and efforts to harmonise and/or standardise testing... |
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Palavras-chave: Food testing; Forensically informative nucleotide sequencing; Species identification; DNA barcoding; Fisheries. |
Ano: 2014 |
URL: https://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00188/29918/28383.pdf |
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Mariani, Stefano; Griffiths, Andrew M.; Velasco, Amaya; Kappel, Kristina; Jerome, Marc; Perez-martin, Ricardo I.; Schroeder, Ute; Verrez-bagnis, Veronique; Silva, Helena; Vandamme, Sara G.; Boufana, Belgees; Mendes, Rogerio; Shorten, Marc; Smith, Cat; Hankard, Elizabeth; Hook, Samantha A.; Weymer, Alice S.; Gunning, Daryl; Sotelo, Carmen G.. |
Over the span of a decade, genetic identification methods have progressively exposed the inadequacies of the seafood supply chain, revealing previously unrecognized levels of seafood fraud, raising awareness among the public, and serving as a warning to industry that malpractice will be detected. Here we present the outcome of the latest and largest multi-species, transnational survey of fish labeling accuracy to date, which demonstrates an apparent sudden reduction of seafood mislabeling in Europe. We argue that recent efforts in legislation, governance, and outreach have had a positive impact on industry regulation. Coordinated, technology-based, policy-oriented actions can play a pivotal role in shaping a transparent, sustainable global seafood market... |
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Ano: 2015 |
URL: https://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00302/41323/40517.pdf |
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Sotelo, Carmen G.; Velasco, Amaya; Perez-martin, Ricardo, I; Kappel, Kristina; Schroeder, Ute; Verrez-bagnis, Veronique; Jerome, Marc; Mendes, Rogerio; Silva, Helena; Mariani, Stefano; Griffiths, Andrew. |
Tuna fisheries and processing represent economic activities of paramount importance around the world. Most of these products are traded for human consumption and in general are highly demanded commodities. However, not all tuna products achieve the same market price, some consumers are willing to pay a huge amount of money for certain species (i.e. Japanese market for Bluefin tuna) while other species are rather affordable (i.e. Skipjack tuna), therefore mislabelling has been observed frequently. We collected and analysed 545 tuna samples in six European countries, including fresh, frozen and canned products, and we have investigated whether or not these products were correctly labelled under European and national legislations. We found an overall... |
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Ano: 2018 |
URL: https://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00440/55137/56604.pdf |
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