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Local food system
producer-processer- marketer-distributor-accountaing -consumer
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examples of local food systems
- Direct to consumer
- Farmer's Market
- Community Shared Agriculture(CSA)
- Online aggregated market
- Retail
- Restaurants
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what is CSA
community shared agriculture
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Introduce what is direct to consumer
- -relationship marketing
- -Delivery directly to cosumer by producer or farm gate sales
- -provincially- inspected abattoirs.(It means that the products are limited in on province, and can not sell themm to another proveince. It is inspected by givernment)
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Introduce what is farmer's market
- -weekly market(seasonal market or all year0
- -producer run booths (BaiTan)
- -Competition and collaboration among the booths
- -organization of the market
- -alberta farmer's market associated santioned
- -Non-sanctioned market
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introdeuce Comminity Shared Agridutlure(CSA)
- -Consumer pays up front at start of the season
- -bins of various produce and/or meat
- -packing time
- -seasonal
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Online aggregated market
- -Shoppers purchase orders online
- -online store can be from one or many producers
- -deliver to door or to food hubs
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benefit of the local production
- -support local economy
- -incresed biosecurity
- -bulids social value
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innovation in agriculture
- -Feed
- -Shelter and housing
- -Welfere
- -Manure management
- -breeding
- -diseasing control
- Animal movement
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Welfare Vs Productivity
- it is a grsph which has three points.
- -A is the begining for the welfare, and increseing theproductivity of the animals because of welfare
- -B the highest or the most expensive wellfare with the incresing the productivity.
- -C the lowest welfare, below that piont, the animals will die. And, under this welfare, it will be llgeagl to produce tanimals.
- There are two dot lines
- --first, it is the welfare standard
- --second, under it the animal will die and do not have welfare because the died animal can not have the wefare.
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ethology
- a scientific study of animal's behavior
- -knowledge of species ethogram
- -compare domensticated animal behaviour to its wild-type`
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what id AFAC
Alberta Farm Animal Care
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What is SPCA
Soceity for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals.
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what are the five freedom?
- -freedom for the hunger and thirst
- -freedom for the discomfort
- -freedom for the pain, injuriy and disease
- -Freedom to express normal behaviour
- -Freedom from fear and distress
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freedom for the hunger and thirst
-by ready acess to fresh water and food to maintain full health and vigor for the animals.(have fresh water and food to mantain the health and vigor for the animals)
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freedom for the discomfort
It means that provide an appopriate environment for animals for example, comfortable house or shelter or other resting area
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freedom from pain, injury and disease
by prevent or ripid diagnosis and treatment
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freedom to express the normal behaviour
to provide the sufficient space, proper facilities and company of the animals' own kind
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freedom from the fear and distress
by ensuring the conditions and treatment which avoid the mental suffering.(proper conditions to make animal has litle ditress)
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what is the welfare issues in animals
- -confinement housing
- -painful procedures and conditions
- -transportantion
- -handling and methods at processing
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what is HACCP
hanzard analysis critical control point
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what is the effect on the hunting part?
hunting can reduction cropping on animals. It means that there will have a large population of the animal decrease because of hunting.
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what is herding
put animal in a group and follow them to move from one place to another place
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examples of the herding
- free-camp systems
- containment systems
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game ranching
- - extensively managed
- -managed on the vegetation
- -contained but essentially wild
- -harvested in the field
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game farming
- -intensive system
- -supplemental feeding
- -controlled breed
- -veterinary treatment
- -shipped live to slaughter
- -confinement systems
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what is supply chain
many interconnected companies that assemble the raw materials into a finished products
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what is value chain
many company work together to meet their market demand
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what is supply chain focus on
production
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what is value chain focus on
consumer
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what is the products of the suplly chain
commidities
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what is the product of the value chian
the high value
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what is the unit of comptition in th esupply chain
company or enterprise
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what is the unit of competition in the value chain
collaboration
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what is the product flow?
producer- processor-distributor-retailer-consumers
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what is the information fow or money flow?
consumers-retailers-distributors-processors- producers
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examples for the general supply chain
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examples for thr general value chain
- organic chicken
- rare and heritage breed
- welfare certified pork
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example speific on the supply chain
- Beef/pork
- -roast
- -steak
- -chop
- -bacon
- chichen
- -whole chicken
- -boneless skinless breast
- -grade Alarge eggs
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specific of the value chain
- -sunheaven farms pork
- -spring creek premium beef
- -designer eggs
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what is value chain objective(purpose)
- right animal
- right characteristcs
- right time
- right products
- right weight
- to get the maxmium reture to the value chain
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the supply chain indicators
- processing
- broiler production
- broiler breeding
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what is commodity
somting is sold or bought
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valued added
add somthing to increase the value of the products
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