Publications by authors named "Jongtae Seo"

Article Synopsis
  • * Results showed a weak connection between actual fat percentage and distributor preferences, while the visual fat level strongly predicted their choices with a high correlation.
  • * The findings can help streamline pork belly distribution by focusing on visual fat characteristics, potentially reducing unnecessary distribution costs.
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Currently, in pork auctions in Korea, only carcass weight and backfat thickness provide information on meat quantity, while the production volume of primal cuts and fat contents remains largely unknown. This study aims to predict the production of primal cuts in pigs and investigate how these carcass traits affect pricing. Using the VCS2000, the production of shoulder blade, loin, belly, shoulder picnic, and ham was measured for gilts (17,257 pigs) and barrows (16,365 pigs) of LYD (Landrace × Yorkshire × Duroc) pigs.

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With an increase in meat consumption, the need to measure the weight of each primal cut of pork has increased. Recently, automation devices have been used to measure the weight of each primal cut of pork. The objective of this study was to investigate the accuracy of VCS2000, one of the non-invasive pig carcass analyzers.

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