What's the difference between cannery and packinghouse?
Cannery
Definition:
(n.) A place where the business of canning fruit, meat, etc., is carried on.
Example Sentences:
(1) Strain X4 was isolated several years ago from an anaerobic mesophilic plant treating vegetable cannery waste waters.
(2) Results indicated that the level or antinutritional factors present in untreated tomato cannery waste did not appreciably depress any measured production parameter.
(3) The vehicle in this outbreak was commercially preserved peanuts processed by an improperly equipped, unlicensed cannery.
(4) When they were built in the late 19th century, the brick-and-granite blocks were bustling with activity, as shoppers came and went from surrounding homes, sardine canneries, and the archipelago of Canadian islands just across the bay from what was then a town of more than 5,000.
(5) After clinical, epidemiological, microbiological, and toxicological investigations, an outbreak of botulism was confirmed 2 weeks later, Commercially canned peanuts made by an unlicensed cannery were identified as the vehicle of botulinum toxin transmission.
(6) The business, which has a century-long presence in the regional hub of Shepparton, is something of a throwback – not only does it sell Australian-only fruit, its suppliers come from a narrow arc of intensively farmed land adjoining its cannery.
(7) The capability of S9 from fish living near a fish cannery to convert 2-aminoanthracene and 2-aminofluorene was not observed.
(8) Genotoxicity of Aflatoxin b1 differed markedly upon activation with liver S9 fractions from fish with different pollution histories, with the highest activation potency in fish living near a fish cannery.
(9) The Cannery Workers Multiphasic Screening Program identified workers in need of physician evaluation, and referred each to a physician of his choice, for examination by appointment, while the worker was not acutely ill.
(10) In a cannery trials made to lower the nitrate levels (preheating, blanching, renewing water blanching) led to a loss of about 45% of nitrate (on a dry matter basis).
(11) We sit on toolboxes and sip Guinness in the sun, as he recalls how it all began for him, in Oklahoma, then working in the canneries of California's fruit-growing plains - Steinbeck for real.
(12) in the waste discharges of seven sewage treatment plants, four fruit and vegetable canneries, a meat packing plant, a poultry processing plant, and a potato processing plant located along the Cornwallis River in Nova Scotia, Canada.
(13) The Victorian government’s money is part of a $100m co-investment with Coca-Cola Amatil that it says will save the Shepparton cannery.
(14) Hence, it appeared that untreated tomato cannery wastes might be used as a feed ingredient in low-energy poultry diets (broiler breeder and laying hen recycling rations), ruminant diets, and as a protein source in regions of the world where such feed ingredients are scarce.
(15) Alkali treatment apparently affects the tomato cannery wastes almost instantaneously, as differences among actual treatment times and concentrations were small.
(16) By failing to support SPC Ardmona’s request for co-investment the government has effectively signed the death warrant on Australia’s last fresh fruit cannery, ensuring the destruction of thousands of jobs,” said the acting Labor leader, Tanya Plibersek.
(17) No salmonellae were detected in the effluents of the fruit and vegetable canneries.
(18) Today the canneries are gone, the border is far less permeable, and Eastport's population has fallen by three-quarters, lending a ghostly feel to the town, which stands on an island beset by fog and 20ft tides that make the surrounding ocean flow like a river.
(19) The lowest potential and the longest lag were exhibited by sediments in an apple cannery effluent area.
(20) We borrowed a lot of money to plant trees for the cannery and then we have the rug pulled from underneath us.
Packinghouse
Definition:
Example Sentences:
(1) Serum samples from all of 56 swine naturally infected with Trichinella spiralis at a level considered dangerous to humans were ELA-positive, whereas only one of 360 packinghouse sera negative for T. spiralis was ELA-positive.
(2) An outbreak of dermatitis cases among 198 orange pickers employed by a Tulare County, California, packinghouse was investigated.