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Meat Value Chain Losses in Iran

Journal

FOOD SCIENCE OF ANIMAL RESOURCES
Volume 41, Issue 1, Pages 16-33

Publisher

KOREAN SOC FOOD SCIENCE ANIMAL RESOURCES
DOI: 10.5851/kosfa.2020.e52

Keywords

loss; waste; meat value chain; meat consumption; mechanically deboned meat

Funding

  1. Food and Agriculture Organization of United Nation (FAO) [TCP/SNO/3501]
  2. FAO

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Reducing food losses is crucial in tackling hunger, with improving the food chain, raising awareness about food losses, and implementing solutions to recover wasted meat being key steps. Efforts to reduce meat loss in abattoirs and utilizing by-products and mechanization can significantly decrease losses in the meat value chain.
To stop hunger, reducing food losses is a potential movement towards saving food. A large portion of these losses could be avoided and reduced through the improved food chain in many countries. Raising awareness on how and where food losses occur will help recovering foods such as meat by identifying solutions and convincing people to implement those solutions. This, in turn, will lead to private and public efforts to recover meat that might be otherwise wasted. After highlighting the importance of food saving benefits and relevant statistics, this paper explains the possible ways to reduce meat loss and waste in abattoirs and presents a framework for prevention according to the estimates of meat losses in Iran meat supply. The current article answers the questions of where do we have the meat loss in Iran and what approaches are most successful in reducing losses in the meat industry. The national average loss and waste in meat production are about 300,000 metric tonnes (about 15%). Many segments and players are involved with this huge amount of losses in the meat value chain, a large portion of these losses could be avoided and reduced by about 25% through using by-products with the mechanization of design and manufacturing. The production amount of mechanically deboned meat (MDM) is 105,091,000 kg, concluding the major waste (88.33%) of total poultry losses. Ensuring appropriate actions by exploiting the full potential of engaged Iranian associations and institutes is considered to reduce the losses.

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