Food Engineering, Quality and Competitiveness in Small Food Industry Systems with Emphasis on Latin America and the Caribbean

Food Engineering, Quality and Competitiveness in Small Food Industry Systems with Emphasis on Latin America and the Caribbean

Author: Roberto Cuevas

Publisher: Food & Agriculture Org.

Published: 2004

Total Pages: 104

ISBN-13: 9789251052501

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This publication sets out a detailed systems analysis approach to the small and medium agro-food industries sector in Latin America and the Caribbean region, in order to promote food safety and quality as well as enterprise productivity and competitiveness. The issues are discussed from food engineering and technology perspectives, in light of the complex issues faced by small food industries in the current trading system.


Rural Transport of Food Products in Latin America and the Caribbean

Rural Transport of Food Products in Latin America and the Caribbean

Author: Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations

Publisher: Food & Agriculture Org.

Published: 2008

Total Pages: 154

ISBN-13: 9789251052204

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The agrifood transport sector in Latin America and the Caribbean is a key component of the food supply chain, making a significant contribution to gross domestic product in these countries. Well-developed, efficient food transport systems are crucial to the survival of thousands of people, and pivotal to the success or failure of key economic sectors such as agriculture and other major national and international commercial activities. This publication presents a detailed study of problems encountered, covering seventeen countries. The study focuses primarily on stumbling-blocks faced by small farmers, and suggests possible policy and programme interventions to improve the situation in the neediest areas, with repercussions for the population as a whole. (Also published in Spanish)


Handbook of Food Processing Equipment

Handbook of Food Processing Equipment

Author: George D. Saravacos

Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media

Published: 2002

Total Pages: 726

ISBN-13: 9780306472763

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This book covers the design, selection, and operation of industrial equipment, used in the processing, storage and packaging of foods. Equipment design is based on the principles of transport phenomena and unit operations of Process Engineering, and the physical and transport properties of foods. Food quality and food safety aspects, related to food processing equipment, are emphasized. Food processing equipment is classified and described according to the basic unit operations, including mechanical transport, mechanical processing and separations, heat transfer operations, evaporation, dehydration, thermal processing, refrigeration/freezing, and mass transfer. Special equipment used in food packaging and novel food processing is also described. Typical numerical examples illustrate the sizing and selection of some important food processing equipment. Selected equipment suppliers are also listed.


Rural-urban Marketing Linkages

Rural-urban Marketing Linkages

Author: J. D. Tracey-White

Publisher: Food & Agriculture Org.

Published: 2005

Total Pages: 116

ISBN-13: 9789251053874

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By 2030, 60 percent of the world's population are expected to be living in urban areas. Population growth is not solely in larger metropolitan centres - the mega cities. The numbers of small and intermediate-sized urban centres are also increasing and have an important role as links in the marketing system. This guide provides a simplified aid to understanding the physical implications of marketing linkages, based on a regional planning approach. The guide provides a simple planning methodology and framework that focuses on the issue of linking farmers to market outlets for their produce particularly identifying their marketing infrastructure needs. The users of the guide are likely to be at national, provincial or district levels and could include planners and engineers in ministries and departments of public works and transport, planning and marketing officers in ministries and departments of agriculture, local authority officers in planning, commerce and marketing departments and local authorities, communities, farmer groups and voluntary organizations, concerned to understand marketing constraints and with ensuring that rural producers have better access to markets for their products.


Global Perspective for Competitive Enterprise, Economy and Ecology

Global Perspective for Competitive Enterprise, Economy and Ecology

Author: Shuo-Yan Chou

Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media

Published: 2009-07-01

Total Pages: 877

ISBN-13: 1848827628

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Global Perspective for Competitive Enterprise, Economy and Ecology addresses the general theme of the Concurrent Engineering (CE) 2009 Conference – the need for global advancements in the areas of competitive enterprise, economy and ecology. The proceedings contain 84 papers, which vary from the theoretical and conceptual to the practical and industrial. The content of this volume reflects the genuine variety of issues related to current CE methods and phenomena. Global Perspective for Competitive Enterprise, Economy and Ecology will therefore enable researchers, industry practitioners, postgraduate students and advanced undergraduates to build their own view of the inherent problems and methods in CE.


Smart Food Industry: The Blockchain for Sustainable Engineering

Smart Food Industry: The Blockchain for Sustainable Engineering

Author: Eduardo Jacob Lopes

Publisher: CRC Press

Published: 2024-02-13

Total Pages: 629

ISBN-13: 1040005799

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Smart Food Industry: The Blockchain for Sustainable Engineering, Volume II - Current Status, Future Foods, and Global Issues reviews the literature and scientific frameworks to present a kind of sustainability compass. Disruptive approaches around potential sustainable foods are also widely investigated in order to be an alternative route for the industrial future. Thus, this book proposes new concepts and strategies to face future sustainability challenges that are on the horizon and can impact the next generation of foods. Divided into three parts, this book discusses the (i) status of sustainable food industry, (ii) next generation and future technology for sustainable foods, and (iii) policy, social, economic, and environmental aspects in food industries. Given the book's breadth, it provides readers with an invaluable reference resource for students, researchers, graduates, and professionals, in general, who wish to gain knowledge about the engineering and food processing area so as to achieve sustainable food production.


Freezing of Fruits and Vegetables

Freezing of Fruits and Vegetables

Author: Gustavo V. Barbosa-Cánovas

Publisher: Food & Agriculture Org.

Published: 2005

Total Pages: 88

ISBN-13: 9789251052952

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This manual provides information on freezing technology to preserve fruits and vegetables in small-scale operations. Practical examples demonstrating the application of the technology are given to provide a better understanding of the processes. Compared to other conventional methods used in the storage of fruits and vegetables, freezing is the most satisfactory method in terms of quality, process and overall cost. Currently, the frozen food market is one the largest sectors in the food industry. Industrialized countries dominate the trade in frozen food commodities, but developing countries can also develop their own frozen food industries. Introduction of adequate freezing technology is essential to meet the growing consumer demand for frozen foods in developing countries.


Livestock and Aquaculture Insurance in Developing Countries

Livestock and Aquaculture Insurance in Developing Countries

Author: Richard A. J. Roberts

Publisher: Food & Agriculture Org.

Published: 2007

Total Pages: 140

ISBN-13: 9789251056752

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A brief introduction to the role of insurance as a risk management mechanism in livestock and aquaculture enterprises, exploring some of the complexities involved in the financial mechanism for risk sharing.


Insurance of Crops in Developing Countries

Insurance of Crops in Developing Countries

Author: Richard A. J. Roberts

Publisher: Food & Agriculture Org.

Published: 2005

Total Pages: 100

ISBN-13: 9789251052990

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This publication is primarily concerned with risks to arable and horticultural crops, and the applicability of insurance to managing these risks. Its purpose is to provide an introductory overview of crop and forestry insurance. It begins by defining the boundaries for these types of insurance products in order to assist those interested in exploring and exploiting this financial mechanism. It then outlines how to proceed with planning for crop insurance within the established boundaries. While recognizing that classic, damage-based and yield-based insurance products account for the bulk of all crop insurance written globally, the booklet also points out the dynamism of research and development into new insurance mechanisms. It presents two fairly new insurance products: the first based on insuring a level of crop revenue, and the second where insurable damage is determined on the basis of an index derived from data external to the insured farm. While some of the example material is taken from agriculture and forestry in developed countries, the basic target group of readers is expected to be those concerned with crop and forest risk management in developing parts of the world. This publication will be of interest to farmer unions, producer/commodity groups, processors, marketing firms and others contracting with farmer producers, officials of Ministries of Agriculture, Planning and Commerce, and bankers and insurers with farming and forestry clients.