Mainly in developing countries, food loss and waste is a problem that is difficult to measure. Investigations have been conducted in industrialized countries; however, consistent evidence of how much is really being depleted is limited. The accessible data give the illusion of evidence, but are supported by very restricted facts. In recent years, food waste and loss have gained importance because more than 35% of food is wasted. Nevertheless, with this percentage of food, most of the 800 million people that go hungry every day in the world could be fed. This reflection paper aims to describe the different approaches and meanings of food waste, food loss and food wastage. Similarly, this article identifies the phases of the food supply chain...
AbstractFood loss and food waste are highly debated topics and likely to stay in the research agenda...
The objective of this systematic literature review was to compile and assess food losses and waste e...
To reduce hunger in the world today debates is about the priority of producing more or to reduce foo...
Mainly in developing countries, food loss and waste is a problem that is difficult to measure. Inves...
World food loss and waste can cause about USD 750 billion a year in damage. Post-harvest losses esti...
The entire world is facing significant challenges in the coming decades. It has been demonstrated t...
Addressing the problem of food losses and wastes has gained much attention in recent years as a solu...
AbstractReducing food losses and waste is considered to be one of the most promising measures to imp...
Estimates by FAO (2011a) that the world loses or wastes nearly a third of the food produced for huma...
Food losses refer to edible food mass decrease throughout the human food chain. Food losses occurri...
VK: T20702Reducing food losses and waste is considered to be one of the most promising measures to i...
The global food system is malfunctioning, leaving large segments of the population undernourished or...
One-third of all food produced for human consumption worldwide is lost or wasted. At a Brussels Deve...
Current methods of agricultural production and distribution account for almost a third of global foo...
Approximately one third of the world’s food is lost, and reducing this represents an important strat...
AbstractFood loss and food waste are highly debated topics and likely to stay in the research agenda...
The objective of this systematic literature review was to compile and assess food losses and waste e...
To reduce hunger in the world today debates is about the priority of producing more or to reduce foo...
Mainly in developing countries, food loss and waste is a problem that is difficult to measure. Inves...
World food loss and waste can cause about USD 750 billion a year in damage. Post-harvest losses esti...
The entire world is facing significant challenges in the coming decades. It has been demonstrated t...
Addressing the problem of food losses and wastes has gained much attention in recent years as a solu...
AbstractReducing food losses and waste is considered to be one of the most promising measures to imp...
Estimates by FAO (2011a) that the world loses or wastes nearly a third of the food produced for huma...
Food losses refer to edible food mass decrease throughout the human food chain. Food losses occurri...
VK: T20702Reducing food losses and waste is considered to be one of the most promising measures to i...
The global food system is malfunctioning, leaving large segments of the population undernourished or...
One-third of all food produced for human consumption worldwide is lost or wasted. At a Brussels Deve...
Current methods of agricultural production and distribution account for almost a third of global foo...
Approximately one third of the world’s food is lost, and reducing this represents an important strat...
AbstractFood loss and food waste are highly debated topics and likely to stay in the research agenda...
The objective of this systematic literature review was to compile and assess food losses and waste e...
To reduce hunger in the world today debates is about the priority of producing more or to reduce foo...