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Transformation of quality aspects throughout the chicken meat supply chain

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2018
Authors
Djekić, Ilija
Skunca, Dubravka
Nastasijević, Ivan
Tomović, Vladimir
Tomašević, Igor
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Purpose The purpose of this paper is to analyze perceptions of quality in the chicken meat supply chain. Design/methodology/approach This survey covered 74 different farms, slaughterhouses, meat processors, and retailers and 500 consumers, using two methods. From the farm to retail, analysis covered customer - supplier viewpoints in different stages of the supply chain. From the consumers to the farms, the quality function deployment method was used. Five houses of quality have been developed using the Delphi method to synthesize the opinions of experts. Findings Farm-slaughter comparison shows that final weight at farm gate and animal welfare are the most important quality attributes. The quality aspect important for slaughterhouses and meat processors is the cold chain. Retailers and meat processors highlight the portfolio of various chicken meat products as their most important quality attribute. At the points of sale, shelf illumination and product placement are prevailing. Researc...h limitations/implications The results suggest that there are different views on quality by all actors in the supply chain, from quality of chicken meat, food safety and quality of service in retail to profitability and animal welfare. Practical implications The paper enhances simplicity in analyzing quality aspects of different types of meat supply chains. This methodology enables a synergy of value chain promotion with other quality development approaches. It also creates possibilities for policy makers to improve competitiveness strategies. Originality/value Application of a similar approach to other parts of the food chain could offer a better insight into the transformation of quality.

Keywords:
Supply chain / Quality function deployment (QFD) / Quality characteristics / Chicken meat
Source:
British Food Journal, 2018, 120, 5, 1132-1150
Publisher:
  • Emerald Group Publishing Ltd, Bingley

DOI: 10.1108/BFJ-08-2017-0432

ISSN: 0007-070X

WoS: 000432182400014

Scopus: 2-s2.0-85046837295
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http://aspace.agrif.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/4715
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AU  - Djekić, Ilija
AU  - Skunca, Dubravka
AU  - Nastasijević, Ivan
AU  - Tomović, Vladimir
AU  - Tomašević, Igor
PY  - 2018
UR  - http://aspace.agrif.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/4715
AB  - Purpose The purpose of this paper is to analyze perceptions of quality in the chicken meat supply chain. Design/methodology/approach This survey covered 74 different farms, slaughterhouses, meat processors, and retailers and 500 consumers, using two methods. From the farm to retail, analysis covered customer - supplier viewpoints in different stages of the supply chain. From the consumers to the farms, the quality function deployment method was used. Five houses of quality have been developed using the Delphi method to synthesize the opinions of experts. Findings Farm-slaughter comparison shows that final weight at farm gate and animal welfare are the most important quality attributes. The quality aspect important for slaughterhouses and meat processors is the cold chain. Retailers and meat processors highlight the portfolio of various chicken meat products as their most important quality attribute. At the points of sale, shelf illumination and product placement are prevailing. Research limitations/implications The results suggest that there are different views on quality by all actors in the supply chain, from quality of chicken meat, food safety and quality of service in retail to profitability and animal welfare. Practical implications The paper enhances simplicity in analyzing quality aspects of different types of meat supply chains. This methodology enables a synergy of value chain promotion with other quality development approaches. It also creates possibilities for policy makers to improve competitiveness strategies. Originality/value Application of a similar approach to other parts of the food chain could offer a better insight into the transformation of quality.
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abstract = "Purpose The purpose of this paper is to analyze perceptions of quality in the chicken meat supply chain. Design/methodology/approach This survey covered 74 different farms, slaughterhouses, meat processors, and retailers and 500 consumers, using two methods. From the farm to retail, analysis covered customer - supplier viewpoints in different stages of the supply chain. From the consumers to the farms, the quality function deployment method was used. Five houses of quality have been developed using the Delphi method to synthesize the opinions of experts. Findings Farm-slaughter comparison shows that final weight at farm gate and animal welfare are the most important quality attributes. The quality aspect important for slaughterhouses and meat processors is the cold chain. Retailers and meat processors highlight the portfolio of various chicken meat products as their most important quality attribute. At the points of sale, shelf illumination and product placement are prevailing. Research limitations/implications The results suggest that there are different views on quality by all actors in the supply chain, from quality of chicken meat, food safety and quality of service in retail to profitability and animal welfare. Practical implications The paper enhances simplicity in analyzing quality aspects of different types of meat supply chains. This methodology enables a synergy of value chain promotion with other quality development approaches. It also creates possibilities for policy makers to improve competitiveness strategies. Originality/value Application of a similar approach to other parts of the food chain could offer a better insight into the transformation of quality.",
publisher = "Emerald Group Publishing Ltd, Bingley",
journal = "British Food Journal",
title = "Transformation of quality aspects throughout the chicken meat supply chain",
pages = "1150-1132",
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Djekić, I., Skunca, D., Nastasijević, I., Tomović, V.,& Tomašević, I.. (2018). Transformation of quality aspects throughout the chicken meat supply chain. in British Food Journal
Emerald Group Publishing Ltd, Bingley., 120(5), 1132-1150.
https://doi.org/10.1108/BFJ-08-2017-0432
Djekić I, Skunca D, Nastasijević I, Tomović V, Tomašević I. Transformation of quality aspects throughout the chicken meat supply chain. in British Food Journal. 2018;120(5):1132-1150.
doi:10.1108/BFJ-08-2017-0432 .
Djekić, Ilija, Skunca, Dubravka, Nastasijević, Ivan, Tomović, Vladimir, Tomašević, Igor, "Transformation of quality aspects throughout the chicken meat supply chain" in British Food Journal, 120, no. 5 (2018):1132-1150,
https://doi.org/10.1108/BFJ-08-2017-0432 . .

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