Sheep meat commercialization in the retail market in Brazilian cities
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2018-01-01
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Brazilian Journal of Animal Science
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This paper explored the mix market characteristics of sheep meat as a product for sale in different cities in the states of São Paulo and Paraná. For this, 81 products were purchased in 21 outlets sampled in a “non-probabilistic” manner for convenience and then subjected to analysis of yield of meat, bone, and fat. Imported products represented 20% of the total, being marketed in hypermarkets. It was observed that 37% of the total products were obtained in hypermarkets, 31% in supermarkets, 23% in butcher shops, and 8.6% in meat outlets. Almost 9% of the products had not undergone the official slaughter inspection system. The main types of products identified were palettes and legs with bones (33.3 and 24.7%, respectively); however, only 25% were satisfactorily displayed to consumers. The yields obtained in meat and deboned portions were 74% and 59% of the total weight, significantly affecting the average adjusted sales prices of the products, respectively US$13.01/kg sale price; US$17.82/kg deboned; and US$22.52/kg lean meat. The low yield of clean and boned meat observed in the samples can lead to negative experiences of these products by consumers.
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Lamb, Marketing, Multivariate analysis, Sheep industry
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FIRETTI, R.; ALBERTI, A. L. L.; ZUNDT, M.; SANTOS, A. de O.; REGO, F. C. de A.; ASTOLPHI, J. L. de L. Sheep meat commercialization in the retail market in Brazilian cities. Revista Brasileira de Zootecnia, v. 47, p. 01-07, 2018. DOI: 10.1590/rbz4720160354