José Artemio Cadena-Meneses
Chapingo Autonomous University
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international conference on computer and computing technologies in agriculture | 2008
Ema Maldonado-Simán; Pedro Arturo Martínez-Hernández; José Guadalupe García-Muñiz; José Artemio Cadena-Meneses
Food marketing at international and domestic markets has focused on processing systems that improve food safety. The objective of this research is to determine the factors influencing the implementation of the HACCP system in the Mexican meat industry, and to identify the main marketing destination of their products. Only 18.5% of enterprises reports fully operational HACCP in their plants. The main destination of their production in the domestic market is supermarkets, suppliers and distributors and specific niches of the domestic market. Exports are to USA, Japan, Korea and Central America and some niches of the domestic market with requirements of higher quality. The four principal factors that motivate enterprises to adopt HACCP are associated with improvement of plant efficiency and profitability, adoption of good practices, improvement of product quality and waste reduction. It is concluded that Mexican enterprises adopt HACCP to successfully remain and face competition by foreign enterprises in the domestic market and to a lesser extent to compete in the international market.
Animal Reproduction Science | 2015
Raymundo Rodríguez-de Lara; M. Fallas-López; J.G. García-Muñiz; Pedro Arturo Martínez-Hernández; Raymundo Rangel-Santos; Ema Maldonado-Simán; José Artemio Cadena-Meneses
Body weight in different mammalian species influences reproductive potential. The aim of the present study was to determine the relationship of body weight at the time of semen collection with libido, seminal characteristics and number of semen doses for artificial insemination (AI) in New Zealand White mature fertile male rabbits. Data came from 728 semen collections of 14 rabbits, 15-months of age that were sexually experienced with proven semen quality and fertility. Semen collection was performed twice a week with two ejaculates at each collection time and lasted 14 weeks. A second ejaculation was collected at 1-2h after the first. Data from each male from first and second ejaculates from 1 day of semen collection throughout the trial were averaged (n=324) and partial correlation coefficients and regression equations were estimated to describe the relationship of male body weight to ejaculation reaction time and 12 semen and sperm characteristics. As body weight increased there was a linear (P<0.05) increase in reaction time, abnormal sperm with an intact membrane and abnormal sperm with a damaged membrane and a linear (P<0.05) decrease in semen volume, sperm concentration per ejaculate, normal sperm with an intact membrane, number of normal motile sperm with an intact membrane and suitable semen doses for AI. Body weight of the mature male rabbit at semen collection had some influence on libido, semen and sperm characteristics, with a general trend toward a lesser reproduction potential as body weight increases.
international conference on computer and computing technologies in agriculture | 2008
Ema Maldonado-Simán; Pedro Arturo Martínez-Hernández; Agustín Ruíz-Flores; José Guadalupe García-Muñiz; José Artemio Cadena-Meneses
Hazard Analysis and Critical Control Point (HACCP) is a safety and quality management tool used as major issue in international and domestic trade in food industry. However, detailed information on costs and benefits of HACCP implementation is needed to provide appropriate advice to food processing plants. This paper reports on the perceptions of costs and benefits by the Mexican poultry processing plants and sale destinations. The results suggest that the major costs of implementing and operating HACCP within poultry processing plants are record keeping and external technical advice. The main benefit indicated by the majority of processing plants is a reduction in microbial counts. Over 39% of poultry production is sent to nation-wide chains of supermarkets, and less than 13% is sent to international markets. It was concluded that the adoption of HACCP by the Mexican poultry processing sector is based on the concern to increase and keep the domestic market, rather than to compete in the international market.
Journal of Food Processing and Preservation | 2013
Ema Maldonado-Simán; Carla S. Godinez-Gonzalez; José Artemio Cadena-Meneses; Agustín Ruíz-Flores; Gilberto Aranda-Osorio
Revista Mexicana de Ciencias Forestales | 2018
Víctor Hugo Marín-Cruz; David Cibrián-Tovar; José Tulio Méndez-Montiel; Omar Alejandro Pérez-Vera; José Artemio Cadena-Meneses
Revista mexicana de ciencias forestales | 2015
Víctor Hugo Marín-Cruz; David Cibrián-Tovar; José Tulio Méndez-Montiel; Omar Alejandro Pérez-Vera; José Artemio Cadena-Meneses
Revista Mexicana de Ciencias Forestales | 2015
Víctor Hugo Marín-Cruz; David Cibrián-Tovar; José Tulio Méndez-Montiel; Omar Alejandro Pérez-Vera; José Artemio Cadena-Meneses
Madera Y Bosques | 2015
Víctor Hugo Marín-Cruz; David Cibrián-Tovar; José Tulio Méndez-Montiel; Omar Alejandro Pérez-Vera; José Artemio Cadena-Meneses; Herón Huerta; Gabriel A. Rodriguez-Yam; Juan Antonio Cruz-Rodríguez
Archive | 2014
Raymundo Rangel-Santos; Raymundo Rodríguez-de Lara; José Artemio Cadena-Meneses; Christian García-Ramírez; Pedro Arturo Martínez-Hernández; Ema Maldonado-Simán
Revista Científica | 2013
Raymundo Rangel-Santos; Raymundo Rodríguez-de Lara; María del Rosario Santos-Cortés; José Artemio Cadena-Meneses; Ema Maldonado-Simán; Carlos Sánchez-del Real