HANDLING PRACTICES, CONSUMER PERCEPTION, AND QUALITY EVALUATION OF FRESH CARITE (SCOMBEJROMORUS BRASIUENSIS ) IN TRINIDAD, WEST INDIES
Jochelle Kissoon and
Neela Badrie
No 256694, 37th Annual Meeting, July 15-20, 2001, Port of Spain, Trinidad and Tobago from Caribbean Food Crops Society
Abstract:
This investigation provided an overview of the handling practices by individuals involved in the fish trade, consumer perception and quality of fresh carite offered for sale. Landing sites, wholesale and retail markets were visited and face-to-face interviews were conducted with fishermen, wholesalers, retailers and consumers. Microbiological and sensory analyses were performed on whole and gutted fish. All the facilities for handling and trading of fish were grossly under-equipped and in poor hygienic condition. Most consumers viewed whole fish as being 'fresh' and of superior quality compared to eviscerated fish. Fish was of best sensory quality when landed and of worse quality at the retail vendors' stalls. Several recommendations were provided for improvement of quality.
Keywords: Consumer/Household Economics; Livestock Production/Industries (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Pages: 8
Date: 2001-07-15
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DOI: 10.22004/ag.econ.256694
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