2023
DOI: 10.1007/s11356-023-31311-z
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Exploring the environmental and economic impact of fruits and vegetable loss quantification in the food industry

Sabiha Bechir,
Oualid Lachi,
Lamia Taouzinet
et al.

Abstract: For many years, population growth has stimulated rising demand for both agro-food products and economic activity which has had a bad influence on impact on the ecosystem and the co nonrenewable consumption. Algeria confronts the monumental challenge of choosing how to effectively nourish everyone on a more congested globe. However, food loss is a significant issue that is getting worse as Algerian's population continues to expand and food consumption is 2 increasing. In Algeria, food production and processing … Show more

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“…Additionally, an attempt should be made to close the quality difference between the original product and value-added goods produced by FW. Replacing present products with value-added commodities created from FW is one possible area of research (Bechir et al, 2024). Further life cycle assessment studies on produce that are derived from FW are needed.…”
Section: Future Research Priorities For Fw Conversionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Additionally, an attempt should be made to close the quality difference between the original product and value-added goods produced by FW. Replacing present products with value-added commodities created from FW is one possible area of research (Bechir et al, 2024). Further life cycle assessment studies on produce that are derived from FW are needed.…”
Section: Future Research Priorities For Fw Conversionmentioning
confidence: 99%