Post-Harvest Handling of Freshwater Crayfish: Techniques, Challenges and Opportunities
Development of post-harvest handling practices of crayfish in Fennoscandia has largely been based on their high value and has historical rationale. Crayfish were transported from Finland to St. Petersburg and Central European markets already in the early mid1800s using rather sophisticated methods....
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ftslunivuppsala:oai:pub.epsilon.slu.se:15370 2023-05-15T16:11:58+02:00 Post-Harvest Handling of Freshwater Crayfish: Techniques, Challenges and Opportunities Jussila, Japo Fotedar, Ravi Edsman, Lennart 2017 application/pdf https://pub.epsilon.slu.se/15370/ https://pub.epsilon.slu.se/15370/1/Jussila_et_al_181017.pdf https://doi.org/10.5772/intechopen.69842 sv eng swe eng https://pub.epsilon.slu.se/15370/1/Jussila_et_al_181017.pdf Jussila, Japo and Fotedar, Ravi and Edsman, Lennart (2017). Post-Harvest Handling of Freshwater Crayfish: Techniques, Challenges and Opportunities. I/In: Postharvest Handling. Sid./p. 180-195. InTech ISBN 978-953-51-3533-3 [Book Chapter] cc_by CC-BY Fish and Aquacultural Science Book Chapter PeerReviewed info:eu-repo/semantics/bookPart 2017 ftslunivuppsala https://doi.org/10.5772/intechopen.69842 2022-01-09T19:14:33Z Development of post-harvest handling practices of crayfish in Fennoscandia has largely been based on their high value and has historical rationale. Crayfish were transported from Finland to St. Petersburg and Central European markets already in the early mid1800s using rather sophisticated methods. Crayfish require cool and moist environment for stress minimisation and may easily be transported and stored to live out of water if these principles are followed. During post-harvest process, it is important to minimise handling of crayfish from the point traps which are pulled until crayfish are processed for food. Crayfish should be protected against the elements and stored in cool containers during on board and land transport, after initial sorting of the catch. In the holding depot, crayfish are normally sorted for the second time and then placed in holding facilities waiting for the transport to markets. Holding facilities could be tanks or more developed and cost-effective systems, such as CrayShower. This storage system is based on crayfish being stored out of water in moist environment. The main principles during post-harvest handling are to keep physical disturbances to the minimum and to provide cool and moist environment for crayfish. Book Part Fennoscandia Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences (SLU): Epsilon Open Archive |
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Development of post-harvest handling practices of crayfish in Fennoscandia has largely been based on their high value and has historical rationale. Crayfish were transported from Finland to St. Petersburg and Central European markets already in the early mid1800s using rather sophisticated methods. Crayfish require cool and moist environment for stress minimisation and may easily be transported and stored to live out of water if these principles are followed. During post-harvest process, it is important to minimise handling of crayfish from the point traps which are pulled until crayfish are processed for food. Crayfish should be protected against the elements and stored in cool containers during on board and land transport, after initial sorting of the catch. In the holding depot, crayfish are normally sorted for the second time and then placed in holding facilities waiting for the transport to markets. Holding facilities could be tanks or more developed and cost-effective systems, such as CrayShower. This storage system is based on crayfish being stored out of water in moist environment. The main principles during post-harvest handling are to keep physical disturbances to the minimum and to provide cool and moist environment for crayfish. |
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Post-Harvest Handling of Freshwater Crayfish: Techniques, Challenges and Opportunities |
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Post-Harvest Handling of Freshwater Crayfish: Techniques, Challenges and Opportunities |
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post-harvest handling of freshwater crayfish: techniques, challenges and opportunities |
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