This article discusses the challenges associated with managing waste in the horticultural sector by presenting the circular economy framework as a solution to the problem of food waste. The research focuses on consumers’ role and value adding as one strategy that transforms food waste for reuse in accordance with a circular economy. A structured questionnaire was collected from a sample (n = 330) of Australian households to assess consumers’ willingness buy food derived from underutilised biomass. The survey found half of the sample was willing to buy value-added food. Helping Australian farmers was the top-ranking factor driving demand. Awareness of the food waste problem is significant in distinguishing consumers who are willing to buy va...
Copyright © The Author(s) 2021. Around 6 million tonnes of edible food are being wasted (post-farm g...
Addressing the social, environmental and economic consequences of food waste has become an urgent is...
Food waste is a tremendous systemic challenge, mainly at all stages of consumption and the supply ch...
This article discusses the challenges associated with managing waste in the horticultural sector and...
The world’s population is expected to grow at an increasing rate, leading to increased food consumpt...
The paper aims to analyze the circular economy and, in particular, the possibilities to reuse food ...
This research explores consumers' willingness to buy novel, value-added food. Respondent-completed q...
Food waste is one of the biggest global challenges in our modern time due to its serious environment...
Food waste becomes raw material for new cycles. Based on this assumption, the paper explores the fo...
Food waste is recognized as a certain issue occurring globally and it is particularly severe in deve...
Food loss and food waste (FLW) within agri-food supply chains in the developing world remains a pere...
The current linear system of production and consumption is unsustainable. In the food sector, despit...
Food waste is a prevalent issue, posing a significant societal, economic, nutritional and environmen...
Copyright © The Author(s) 2021. Around 6 million tonnes of edible food are being wasted (post-farm g...
Addressing the social, environmental and economic consequences of food waste has become an urgent is...
Food waste is a tremendous systemic challenge, mainly at all stages of consumption and the supply ch...
This article discusses the challenges associated with managing waste in the horticultural sector and...
The world’s population is expected to grow at an increasing rate, leading to increased food consumpt...
The paper aims to analyze the circular economy and, in particular, the possibilities to reuse food ...
This research explores consumers' willingness to buy novel, value-added food. Respondent-completed q...
Food waste is one of the biggest global challenges in our modern time due to its serious environment...
Food waste becomes raw material for new cycles. Based on this assumption, the paper explores the fo...
Food waste is recognized as a certain issue occurring globally and it is particularly severe in deve...
Food loss and food waste (FLW) within agri-food supply chains in the developing world remains a pere...
The current linear system of production and consumption is unsustainable. In the food sector, despit...
Food waste is a prevalent issue, posing a significant societal, economic, nutritional and environmen...
Copyright © The Author(s) 2021. Around 6 million tonnes of edible food are being wasted (post-farm g...
Addressing the social, environmental and economic consequences of food waste has become an urgent is...
Food waste is a tremendous systemic challenge, mainly at all stages of consumption and the supply ch...