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Those vague claims of "tenderness" may soon have to be backed
up with hard facts, depending on the outcome of research
being conducted by the USDA's Agricultural Marketing Service.
The agency is homing in on the feasibility of setting objective
standards of tenderness, AMS Livestock and Meat Marketing
Specialist Kerry Smith told Meatingplace .
Four subcommittees have been working on key elements of
the issue since March 2007, and are due to present and discuss
their findings in an open forum this Sunday at the American
Meat Science Association's Reciprocal Meat Conference in
Gainesville, Fla.
"We'll discuss what we've found so far, try to come to some
conclusions … [and] find a direction to head in. Then we'll
break out into groups to work on the specific charges of
the committees," Smith said.
The process has included academics from several universities,
representatives from industry, other government organizations,
trade groups and some retail professionals.
By July, AMS expects to have an updated Web site available
for interested parties to follow the progress of this initiative,
at www.ams.usda.gov/sat (click on "marketing claims standards"
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