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SQNFP Area of Excellence

Safety, Quality, and Nutrition of Food Products Area of Excellence

Food product safety, quality, and nutrition are foundationally linked and address a need in society. Consumer attitudes toward the consumption of food products (fresh or processed) are critical to marketing success and may be formed based on product safety, quality, and nutritional value.

Our goal for Safety, Quality, and Nutrition of Food Products within the Areas of Excellence is to provide leadership in research, support, and training within food safety, quality and nutrition as well as the relationship between these areas. This will help further enhance the quality of life for a global population through the development and dissemination of information and technologies to students, industry professionals, and the public

Benefits of Safety Quality and Nutrition of Food Products Research

According to a 2016 study commissioned by the North American Meat Institute, companies in Texas that are directly involved in producing meat, poultry, and related products employ 146,464 people (1.87 million nationally) and an additional 354,960 jobs (3.54 million nationally) in related industries. Additionally, the manufacture and sale of meat, poultry, and related products generated an estimated $87.39 billion in economic activity in Texas ($1.02 trillion nationally).

Thus, the scope and utilization of research findings and outreach activities in this area are tremendous.

Examples include but are not limited to:

  • USDA’s Nutrient Database updates
  • National Beef Quality Audit
  • Meat Science Lexicon development
  • The establishment of a searchable validation database for food safety
  • Determination of antimicrobial efficacy
  • Research Guidelines for Cookery
  • Sensory Evaluation
  • Instrumental Tenderness Measurements of Meat

Efforts have also reduced food wastage due to spoilage, disease-related losses in animal production, and the burden on the human healthcare system caused by chronic and acute conditions.

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