For many years the problem of food security has been addressed only in relation to developing countries, due to the fact that people in developed nations had a relatively abundant supply of food. This is not anymore true both because of the economic crisis and an increasing demand of food at the global level. Therefore, food surplus in the food chain both at the production level and at household consumption could become a resource. In this respect, legal rules (e.g., the Good Samaritan Act in the United States) may provide incentives to economic agents for recovering food surplus. This paper examines in a comparative way legal remedies provided by United States and European Union to address food surplus. Some suggestions are provided to fur...
About one-third of the food produced globally for human consumption is lost or wasted each year. Thi...
This article takes as its point of departure the multiple urgencies triggered by the increase in foo...
A substantial body of literature points to the necessity of a ‘Great Food Transformation’ requiring ...
For many years the problem of food security has been addressed only in relation to developing countr...
For many years the problem of food security has been addressed only in relation to developing countr...
Abstract Food waste in the global food supply chain is reviewed in relation to the prospects for fee...
AbstractFood waste in the global food supply chain is reviewed in relation to the prospects for feed...
Retailers' food waste, often consisting of edible food, could be reduced, while simultaneously tackl...
The contradictions between food poverty affecting a large section of the global population and the e...
One-third of all food produced for human consumption worldwide is lost or wasted. At a Brussels Deve...
The food supply chain is affected by losses of products near to their expiry date or damaged by impr...
The United States wastes approximately 133 billion pounds of food annually while 15 million American...
On 25 April 2012, after years of negotiations delayed by halts and setbacks, the Food Assistance Con...
It is estimated that 25 percent of still edible food is sent to the landfill, even though worldwide ...
Ensuring access to food for the most vulnerable is one of the objectives of the UN 2030 Agenda for S...
About one-third of the food produced globally for human consumption is lost or wasted each year. Thi...
This article takes as its point of departure the multiple urgencies triggered by the increase in foo...
A substantial body of literature points to the necessity of a ‘Great Food Transformation’ requiring ...
For many years the problem of food security has been addressed only in relation to developing countr...
For many years the problem of food security has been addressed only in relation to developing countr...
Abstract Food waste in the global food supply chain is reviewed in relation to the prospects for fee...
AbstractFood waste in the global food supply chain is reviewed in relation to the prospects for feed...
Retailers' food waste, often consisting of edible food, could be reduced, while simultaneously tackl...
The contradictions between food poverty affecting a large section of the global population and the e...
One-third of all food produced for human consumption worldwide is lost or wasted. At a Brussels Deve...
The food supply chain is affected by losses of products near to their expiry date or damaged by impr...
The United States wastes approximately 133 billion pounds of food annually while 15 million American...
On 25 April 2012, after years of negotiations delayed by halts and setbacks, the Food Assistance Con...
It is estimated that 25 percent of still edible food is sent to the landfill, even though worldwide ...
Ensuring access to food for the most vulnerable is one of the objectives of the UN 2030 Agenda for S...
About one-third of the food produced globally for human consumption is lost or wasted each year. Thi...
This article takes as its point of departure the multiple urgencies triggered by the increase in foo...
A substantial body of literature points to the necessity of a ‘Great Food Transformation’ requiring ...