Studies of Crop Products and Food Processing Technology from a Sustainable Food Perspective
A special issue of Sustainability (ISSN 2071-1050). This special issue belongs to the section "Sustainable Food".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (15 June 2023) | Viewed by 4212
Special Issue Editor
Interests: sustainable food production; by-product valorisation; pest management; natural compounds
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Dear Colleagues,
Sustainable food production increases the ability of the system to maintain stable levels of food production and quality for the long term, which is a great challenge due to the growth of inequality and global warming, and the current political and economic situation that affects the growth of ingredient costs. For this reason, designing new crop products and food processing techniques for the future, food producers must take into account economic viability, social responsibility and environmental concerns. Sustainable crop production refers to agricultural production in such a way that it does not cause any harm to biodiversity, the environment of the quality of agricultural crops. Biodiversity is essential for the sustainable production of food and other agricultural products because it enables food security, nutrition and livelihoods. In addition, biodiversity directly supports agriculture systems by helping to ensure soil fertility, pollination and pest control. The use of eco-friendly bio-pesticides based on essential oils, plant extracts, etc., can represent an alternative methodology to conventional chemically synthesized insecticides, reducing the demand for agricultural chemical inputs to control the system.
Food processing is a critical element in the food supply chain. Sustainable food processing is all about finding new ways of meeting present needs without compromising future viability, given the constantly changing economic and environmental conditions. This is why this Special Issue is concerned with the future protection of resources via sustainable usage and the future prospects of the sustainability of crop products and food processing technology.
The aim of this Special Issue is to contribute to the knowledge base on the following topics:
- Crop systems;
- Agricultural sustainability;
- Biodiversity;
- Pest management – natural compounds;
- Organic farming as a sustainable approach ;
- Crop processing by-products;
- Sustainable food processing technology.
We look forward to receiving your contributions.
Dr. Ante Lončarić
Guest Editor
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Keywords
- agricultural sustainability
- biodiversity
- crop processing by-products
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