New Trends in Food Production
A special issue of Sustainability (ISSN 2071-1050). This special issue belongs to the section "Social Ecology and Sustainability".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (31 October 2020) | Viewed by 23806
Special Issue Editors
Interests: bioactive compounds; medicinal plants; antioxidants; edible insects; functional food; plant-based food additives; waste management in food system; plant-based meat analogues; biopolymers
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Interests: food science; food chemistry; food analysis; sensory analysis; functional foods; phenolic compounds
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Interests: triticale; extrusion; bioactive compounds; starch; cereal product technology; ways of using linseed pomace
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Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
The growth of human population poses challenges for food producers. On the one hand, there must be enough food to satisfy hunger, and on the other hand, the growing awareness of consumers means that the food produced must be of adequate quality. Therefore, new production methods are sought after, both in agriculture and in the food industry, which will allow to meet the expectations of these industries in a sustainable way. New sources of nutrients, new food production technologies or the re-use of generated waste are some of the major currents of research. In this Special Issue of Sustainability we would like to provide up to date information regarding the most recent and important achievements and the main challenges related to sustainability in food science and technology. We welcome both original research and review articles focused on current technology, food science and human nutrition, especially modern methods of production and testing of raw materials and food as well as the sustainable development of agriculture and the food industry. Papers regarding the production of food raw materials, both plant and meat, will also be a valuable contribution to this issue.
Dr. Sylwia Mildner-Szkudlarz
Dr. Przemyslaw Lukasz Kowalczewski
Dr. Agnieszka Makowska
Guest Editors
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Keywords
- Alternative sources of nutrients
- Biotechnological and nanotechnological methods in food technology
- Food allergies and intolerances
- Improving plant varieties
- Modern methods of agricultural production
- New methods of food safety assessment
- New technologies used in agriculture to improve the quality of raw materials for food production
- Novel processing and packaging technologies
- Novel raw materials for food production
- Reduction of waste generation, its recovery and reuse
- Relationships between diet and health
- Sustainable food production
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