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Recent Insights on the Role of Various Food Processing Operations Towards the Development of Sustainable Food Systems

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  • Vinay Kumar Pandey

    (Integral University)

  • Aamir Hussain Dar

    (Islamic University of Science and Technology)

  • Shubham Rohilla

    (Tezpur University)

  • Charu Lata Mahanta

    (Tezpur University)

  • Rafeeya Shams

    (Lovely Professional University)

  • Shafat Ahmad Khan

    (Islamic University of Science and Technology)

  • Rahul Singh

    (Integral University)

Abstract

Chronic hunger and malnutrition will eventually result from the population’s rapid growth. It is unlikely to succeed in tackling the rising challenges of delivering sustainable food for all people unless high attention is paid on the function of food processing to ensure the supply of stable food. It is impossible to overstate the importance of developing food processing and preservation technologies that can reduce food losses and wastage during surplus seasons. Therefore, sustainable food systems must be developed to provide healthy diets without damaging our world and its resources. The goal is to use various perspectives to confirm why food processing is crucial to future food supply. It is important to show the appropriate utilization of sustainability factors and effect assessments to construct for feeding the globe while staying within planetary limits. There has never been a better time to assure a plentiful food supply to feed the people than right now, when the population is expanding at a worrying rate. The sustainable food project seeks to move the food systems in a long-term, more equitable direction. Food processing, or the conversion of raw materials into functional, edible, and consumer acceptable food, is a critical link in the food value chain between consumption and production. This review looked at various existing and emerging food processing followed by preservation techniques. Food systems must also attempt to reduce food waste and losses, as well as the current and future impacts on the environment and society, to be sustainable.

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  • Vinay Kumar Pandey & Aamir Hussain Dar & Shubham Rohilla & Charu Lata Mahanta & Rafeeya Shams & Shafat Ahmad Khan & Rahul Singh, 2023. "Recent Insights on the Role of Various Food Processing Operations Towards the Development of Sustainable Food Systems," Circular Economy and Sustainability, Springer, vol. 3(3), pages 1491-1514, September.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:circec:v:3:y:2023:i:3:d:10.1007_s43615-022-00248-9
    DOI: 10.1007/s43615-022-00248-9
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