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Application of Electronic Nose in Discrimination of the Habitat for Black Rice (전자코를 이용한 검정현미의 산지판별)

  • Cho, Yon-Soo;Han, Kee-Young;Kim, Jung-Ho;Kim, Su-Jeong;Noh, Bong-Soo
    • Korean Journal of Food Science and Technology
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    • v.34 no.1
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    • pp.136-139
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    • 2002
  • The discrimination of the agricultural origin, especially locally produced of imported products such as black rices was investigated by using electronic nose. Volatile components from these products were discriminated by six metal oxide sensors without pretreatment. Pattern recognition was carried out. Principal component analysis showed the differences between imported and locally produced ones. The number of 57 from 69 species of black rices were recognized as locally produced one (83.33%) and 11 from 13 species one (imported black rices) was correctly discriminated. Unknown habitat of black rice could be identified by artificial neural network system whether the imported or not. Also commercial electronic nose (E-nose 5000) that was combined with metal oxide sensor and conducting polymer sensor showed 92.75% (locally produced black rices) and 92.31% (imported one) of discrimination.

An Analysis of Factors Influencing Korean Consumers' Willingness to Pay for Agri-food Products: Focusing on the Relative Willingness to Pay for Domestic and Imported/Domestic Organic Products (국내 소비자의 농식품 지불의사액 영향요인 분석: 국산 및 수입/국산 유기농 농식품에 대한 상대적 지불의사액을 중심으로)

  • Min, Sunhyung;Cho, Sung Ju
    • Korean Journal of Organic Agriculture
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    • v.32 no.2
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    • pp.183-202
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    • 2024
  • This study investigates the factors affecting Korean consumers' willingness to pay (WTP) for domestic and organic agricultural, livestock, and processed food products. The findings reveal that obesity status, drinking frequency, and dining out frequency positively influence WTP for both domestic and organic products across all categories, while higher personal income, a convenience-seeking lifestyle, and the tendency to make shopping lists have a negative effect. The factors influencing WTP for organic products differ partially based on the country of origin, with dining out expenditure, disease symptoms, purchase of processed foods, and avoidance of risky foods show different impacts between domestic and imported organic products. The category- specific analysis shows that the perceived nutritional value of domestic products significantly affects WTP, except for livestock products. Safety certification preference has a mixed impact, lowering WTP for domestic agricultural and livestock products but increasing it for domestic organic livestock and processed foods. These results provide valuable insights for developing segmentation and differentiation strategies in the domestic agricultural market.

Study on the Freezing Processing Adaptabilities of Strawberry Varieties Cultivated in Korea (우리나라 딸기 품종별(品種別) 냉동가공(冷凍加工) 적성시험(適性試驗))

  • Min,, Byong-Yong;Chang,, Kun-Hyung
    • Korean Journal of Food Science and Technology
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    • v.1 no.1
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    • pp.62-64
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    • 1969
  • The experiment was carried out to investigate the adaptability of freezing process with thirteen strawberry varieties cultivated in Suwon, Pusan and Chunju area. Six of these were local varieties and the others were varieties imported from the United States of America. Each strawberries variety was analysed chemically to determine value of soluble solids, acidity (calculated as citric acid) and deepness of color. Frozen products were prepared by a general method adding sugar to $28^{\circ}\;Brix$. Local varieties Haengok, Bokuh, Keikwan and Daehak No. 1 were not suitable for making into frozen products because of excessive white color in their centers. Blakemore, an imported variety, was best as to color. Chemical analysis showed that imported varieties have higher acidity, and lower content of soluble solids. In a sensory test conducted by fifteen members of Agriculture and Fishery Development Corporation, deeper colors of strawberries did not receive a generally favorable response, and it was found that strawberry colors favored by the America were not liked by Korean well.

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A Perception of Dietitians for Using Imported Foods and Pro-environment Farm Products for Elementary School Foodservice Operations in Busan (수입 식재료 및 친환경 농산물 사용에 대한 부산지역 초등학교 영양사의 인식 조사)

  • Ryu, Mi-Jin;Seo, Jae-Su;Ryu, Eun-Sun
    • Journal of the Korean Dietetic Association
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    • v.10 no.4
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    • pp.452-466
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    • 2004
  • The purpose of this study was to assess the use of food materials at elementary school in Busan area and provide school meal management with basic data to improvement of guideline. A survey was done by e-mail with a set of questionnaires, which was responeded by 122 dietitians in elementary school foodservice. The results were as follows; Sixty percent of the dietitians though to the general imported food materials had to use. Regarding mean score of using the imported food materials; safety was 2.12/5.00, freshness 2.48/5.00, sanitation 2.68/5.00, nutrition 2.73/5.00, preference 2.93/5.00, external form 3.09/5.00, package 3.12/5.00, and price 3.63/5.00. Thirty seven percent of the dietitians had purchase the pro-environment farm products(PEFPs) and 32.0% of them purchased those products for the students' health. But 52.4% could not purchase to the PEFPs because of expensive price. They had negative opinions about deficient supplying of PEFPs 4.51/5.00, too expensive price 4.34/5.00, and the truth or false in source of PEFPs 3.96/5.00. Most of them perceived that using the PEFPs had to apply the step by step. Among of them, 33.9% had the knowledge of PEFPs, but 16.4 of them did not know to the PEPPs. 57.4% of them hoped to purchase the food materials through a center of supporting school meal servcie(it called non-profit-making organizations).

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A study on the consumption of fishery products in relation with radioactivity-related safety information (방사능 관련 안전정보의 수산물 소비 영향에 관한 연구)

  • Kang, Jong-Ho
    • The Journal of Fisheries Business Administration
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    • v.46 no.1
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    • pp.145-155
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    • 2015
  • This study aims to look at the change in consumer awareness and behavior after Japan's 2013 nuclear power plant's radioactive water leakage and draw implications about them. Findings show that 81% of respondents decreased their consumption of fishery products after the nuclear incident, and kept on showing avoidance of imported fishery products including those from Japan. Also it showed that consumers more importantly considered safety when buying imported fishery products after the nuclear incident. The most common channel of receiving radioactivity safety information on fishery products were TV and online. However, the main reason for decreasing the consumption of fishery products was founded to be based on the inaccuracy of the information provided. However, many people said that they will increase their consumption of all fishery products if provided with accurate radioactivity information. Therefore, if accurate radioactivity information were to be spread effectively to the public, positive consumption rates of fishery products can be shown in the future. The inaccuracy of radioactivity safety information caused the rapid decrease of fishery products consumption in 2013 to be amplified. Therefore, this study showed the importance of the delivery of rapid, accurate and consistent information to consumers.

A Study on the Effects of Illegally Distributed Ginseng Products on Consumption (불법·부정 인삼 유통이 소비에 미치는 영향)

  • Sung, I.J;Suh, G.S.;Chang, K.J.
    • Journal of Practical Agriculture & Fisheries Research
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    • v.8 no.1
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    • pp.73-96
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    • 2006
  • Today, producers of ginseng spray prohibited fertilizers or use excessive amount of fertilizers whereas distributers either claim that they are selling domestic ginseng when in fact they are selling imported ginseng, cheat on the age or weight of ginseng, or mix domestic and imported ginseng. In terms of quality in comparison with foreign ginseng, 90% of the people surveyed responded that domestic ginseng is more efficacious. When asked whether they would purchase foreign ginseng products when they become available in the market, only one of the respondents responded that he or she would purchase foreign ginseng whereas 50 respondents or 81% of the total surveyed responded that they wouldn't purchase foreign ginseng. About half of the respondents answered that when Chinese red ginseng, ginseng, or wild ginseng products cultivated with harmful fertilizers become available in the market, they would either reconsider purchasing ginseng products or stop purchasing ginseng products all together. In order to develop the ginseng industry 20 respondents (25%) chose the establishment of the standards, 33 respondents (42%) chose marking the place of origin, 15 respondents (19%) quality improvement, 7 respondents (9%) research on the efficacy, and 4 respondents (5%) said improvement on the storage methods as the important factors of the ginseng industry. Considering the fact that 77% of the respondents selected either the standardization or marking of the place of origin, the consumers seem to be demanding reliability in the distribution of ginseng products. Therefore, those people who work in the industry such as the producers, distributors and others should have a sense of mission to develop ginseng, which is a gift from God, and do their best to produce and distribute ginseng products.

Monitoring of the Radioactive Contaminants in Dairy Products Imported from the East European Countries (동유럽 국가산 수입 유가공품의 방사능 잔류조사)

  • Lee, Myoung-heon;Cho, Mi-ran;Kim, Yeon-hee;Son, Seong-wan;Kim, Sang-keun
    • Korean Journal of Veterinary Research
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    • v.43 no.3
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    • pp.399-403
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    • 2003
  • The present studies were conducted to monitor radioactive contamination in dairy products imported from 16 countries located in the East Europe which were affected by the Chernobyl nuclear accident. The 556 samples such as butter, cheese, ice cream, whey protein and hydrolysed milk protein products were collected randomly and determined from 1999 to 2002. All sample were below the Koeran and CODEX maximum tolerance level of radioactivity for $^{131}I$, $^{134}Cs$ and $^{137}Cs$.