This review compares and contrasts postharvest food losses (PHLs) and waste in developed countries (especially the USA and the UK) with those in less developed countries (LDCs), especially the case of cereals in sub-Saharan Africa. Reducing food losses offers an important way of increasing food availability without requiring additional production resources, and in LDCs it can contribute to rural development and poverty reduction by improving agribusiness livelihoods. The critical factors governing PHLs and food waste are mostly after the farm gate in developed countries but before the farm gate in LDCs. In the foreseeable future (e.g. up to 2030), the main drivers for reducing PHLs differ: in the developed world, they include consumer educ...
Tackling food loss and waste can help address hunger and malnutrition without adding to environmenta...
VK: T20702Reducing food losses and waste is considered to be one of the most promising measures to i...
World food loss and waste can cause about USD 750 billion a year in damage. Post-harvest losses esti...
Global population growth and environmental burdens have caused rising concerns regarding future food...
Approximately one third of the world’s food is lost, and reducing this represents an important strat...
This chapter reviews food losses and waste in sub-Saharan Africa. It gives a general introduction to...
Cereals are the main food on this earth planet. The losses of produced cereals are very big issue gl...
In today’s world, 30% of the food produced is wasted. That food could be used to nourish millions fa...
The importance of reducing food loss and food waste has captured the public imagination since it bec...
Smallholder farmers constitute the bulk of staple grain producers in developing countries but there ...
Published online: 15 Jun 2022This article reviews the recent literature that has evaluated the effec...
Reducing food loss and waste are important policy objectives prominently featured in the United Nati...
One-third of all food produced for human consumption worldwide is lost or wasted. At a Brussels Deve...
This research belongs to the category of technology assessment which examines socio-economic context...
One of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) is reducing food loss and waste (FLW) across all sta...
Tackling food loss and waste can help address hunger and malnutrition without adding to environmenta...
VK: T20702Reducing food losses and waste is considered to be one of the most promising measures to i...
World food loss and waste can cause about USD 750 billion a year in damage. Post-harvest losses esti...
Global population growth and environmental burdens have caused rising concerns regarding future food...
Approximately one third of the world’s food is lost, and reducing this represents an important strat...
This chapter reviews food losses and waste in sub-Saharan Africa. It gives a general introduction to...
Cereals are the main food on this earth planet. The losses of produced cereals are very big issue gl...
In today’s world, 30% of the food produced is wasted. That food could be used to nourish millions fa...
The importance of reducing food loss and food waste has captured the public imagination since it bec...
Smallholder farmers constitute the bulk of staple grain producers in developing countries but there ...
Published online: 15 Jun 2022This article reviews the recent literature that has evaluated the effec...
Reducing food loss and waste are important policy objectives prominently featured in the United Nati...
One-third of all food produced for human consumption worldwide is lost or wasted. At a Brussels Deve...
This research belongs to the category of technology assessment which examines socio-economic context...
One of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) is reducing food loss and waste (FLW) across all sta...
Tackling food loss and waste can help address hunger and malnutrition without adding to environmenta...
VK: T20702Reducing food losses and waste is considered to be one of the most promising measures to i...
World food loss and waste can cause about USD 750 billion a year in damage. Post-harvest losses esti...