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Maximising yields from conventional blood processing: Guidelines to improve production

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posted on 2025-04-15, 03:12 authored by AgResearch MIRINZ

The dried blood yields that meat processing plants are satisfied with may be less than what they can achieve (see Table 1). Inefficient blood collection and processing reduces yields and often results in embarrassing and expensive effluent disposal problems. This Bulletin outlines blood collection and conventional processing, including possible problem areas, and describes ways of increasing yields. New techniques that yield high-value products are also described.

Funding

New Zealand Meat Research and Development Council

History

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This bulletin was prepared by the Information Centre of MIRINZ for use by the New Zealand meat industry. It may not be reproduced without prior permission.

Publication date

1985-03-31

Project number

  • Non revenue

Language

  • English

Does this contain Māori information or data?

  • No

Publisher

MIRINZ

Journal title

MIRINZ Bulletin

ISSN

1174-7498

Volume/issue number

10

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