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Green Technologies in Food Production and Processing / edited by Joyce I. Boye, Yves Arcand
(Food Engineering Series. ISSN:15710297)

データ種別 電子ブック
著者標目 Boye, Joyce I editor
Arcand, Yves editor
SpringerLink (Online service)
出版者 (Boston, MA : Springer New York)
出版年 2012

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EB007224
9781461415879 禁帯出

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巻次 ISBN:9781461415879
大きさ XVIII, 686 p : online resource
一般注記 Part I. The Food Chain -- 1. Introduction to the Global Agri-Food System -- 2. Key Drivers of Tomorrow's Food Chain -- Part II. Life Cycle/Environmental Impact Assessment -- 3. Life Cycle Assessment and the Agri-Food Chain -- 4. LCA of Crop Production -- 5. LCA of Animal Production -- 6. LCA of Processed Food -- Part III. Green Technologies in Food Production -- 7. Managing Nutrient Cycles in Crop and Livestock Systems with Green Technologies -- 8. Environmental Performance of Organic Farming -- 9. Food Transportation Issues and Reducing Carbon Footprint -- Part IV. Green Technologies in Food Processing -- 10. Supercritical and Near-Critical CO2 Processing -- 11. Green Separation Technologies in Food Processing : Supercritical-CO2 Fluid and Subcritical Water Extraction -- 12. Electrodialysis in Food Processing -- 13. Enzyme-assisted Food Processing -- 14. Emerging Technologies for Microbial Control in Food Processing -- 15. Green Technologies in Food Dehydration -- 16. Green Packaging -- Part V. Environmentally-Friendly Approaches to R&D and QA -- 17. Microtechnology and Nanotechnology in Food Science -- 18. Bead-based Arrays: Multiplex Analyses -- 19. Green Research and Development -- 20. Massidea.org - A Greener Way to Innovate -- Part VI. Health and Social Perspectives -- 21. Reducing Process-Induced Toxins in Foods -- 22. The Fallacy of Bio-based Materials and Biodegradability -- 23. “Green” Food Processing Technologies: Factors Affecting Consumers’ Acceptance -- 24. Food Biodiversity and Sustainable Diets: Implications of Applications for Food Production and Processing
As we move into the future, decisions on food purchases will increasingly be influenced not only by price and quality but by social and environmental factors, such as the sustainability of technologies used for food production and processing and their environmental and health impacts. Growing consumer awareness about the impact of processing and production practices on the environment, the high energy consumption of certain processes, health impacts of some of the technologies used in processing, and a heightened social and industrial consciousness to reduce the carbon-footprint are examples of factors influencing food choice. These factors have been made quite evident in the recent “buy-local”, “fair-trade”, and “certified organic” trends. As a result, farmers and food manufacturers will increasingly be interested in identifying and using greener economically viable technologies for food production and processing. Some producers are already responding with the use of organic inputs in processing, use of recyclable and good-for-the-environment packaging, establishing just employer-employee relationships, and reducing animal testing in product development.   Green Technologies in Food Production and Processing provides a comprehensive review of the current status of the agriculture and agri-food sectors in regards to environmental sustainability and material and energy stewardship, and provides strategies that can be used by industries to enhance the use of environmentally-friendly technologies for food production and processing. The book further provides an in-depth look at some emerging analytical techniques for research and development which reduce solvent, chemical, and energy use. In addition, technologies to reduce the generation of process-induced toxins are also reviewed. In the last section of the book, a critical analysis of some of the challenges associated with the use of agricultural resources to grow biofuels and bio-based products are addressed. Furthermore, social factors that influence consumer perceptions about some of the current and emerging agri-food technologies, and the need and importance of biodiversity in maintaining sustainable diets of human populations are also discussed in detail
HTTP:URL=https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4614-1587-9
件 名 LCSH:Food science
LCSH:Renewable energy sources
LCSH:Biotechnology
FREE:Food Science
FREE:Renewable and Green Energy
FREE:Environmental Engineering/Biotechnology
分 類 LCC:TP248.65.F66
DC23:641.3
DC23:664
書誌ID OB00007224
ISBN 9781461415879

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