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This article examines the productivity of agriculture at the Postclassic polity of Xaltocan, Mexico. Employing multiple lines of data (remote sensing, artifactual, ecofactual, chronological, demographic, historic, ethnographic, and... more
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      DemographyArchaeologyPrehistoric ArchaeologyAnthropology
This paper aims to develop and test methods for spatial mapping of population, food production, consumption, and marketed quantities in Africa. As an initial, exploratory exercise, the paper examines the spatial pattern of population,... more
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      MarketingInternational RelationsInternational TradeProduction
The purpose of this paper is to compare and contrast the experiences from four major recipients of food aid (India, Bangladesh, Ethiopia and Zambia) in normal time and after a natural disaster and draw implications for the design of... more
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      BusinessEconomicsPolitical EconomyRural
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      EconomicsAgricultural PolicyFood ProductionFood Security
Sposoby produkcji jedzenia oraz jego związek z tożsamością mieszkańców Europy stały się u progu XXI wieku przedmiotem licznych dyskusji. Ich skutki dostrzec można w powstających rozwiązaniach prawnych – najlepszy przykład stanowi tu... more
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      Food SafetySustainable Production and ConsumptionSociology of Food and EatingFood Systems
This article outlines preliminary findings of a 3-year project that explored on-site food production on institutional properties, primarily healthcare facilities. There are growing pressures on healthcare facilities to improve their food... more
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      BusinessFood SystemsSustainable Building DesignLocal food
Large-scale anthropogenic changes to the natural environment, including land-use change, climate change, and the deterioration of ecosystem services, are all accelerating. These changes are interacting to generate five major emerging... more
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      Landscape ArchitectureAgroecologySocial-Ecological SystemsSocial Justice
Despite the impressive gains in global food production over the last half century, an estimated 790 million people remain hungry. Many of the chronically hungry are poor farm families, who have neither the means to produce the food they... more
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      BusinessCivil EngineeringPovertyIrrigation
A copublication of the World Bank and Oxford University Press. This volume is a product of the staff of the World Bank. The findings, interpretations, and conclusions expressed herein do not necessarily reflect the views of the Board of... more
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      EconomicsEconomic GrowthDeveloping CountriesFood Production
In this preliminary article we present data on plant nutrient concentrations in aquaponic systems, and compare them to nutrient concentrations in " standard " hydroponic solutions. Our data shows that the nutrient concentrations... more
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      AquaponicsBiologyFood and NutritionFood Production
The International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI) was established in 1975. IFPRI is one of 15 agricultural research centers that receive principal funding from governments, private foundations, and international and regional... more
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      Food ProductionFood SecurityAvailabilityFood Products
Our body compulsory demands food, water and air to keep its vital functions and yet their economic nature is rather diverse with food mostly considered a private good, water suffering an accelerated privatization process and air so far... more
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      Political EconomySocial AnthropologyFood ScienceFood Safety
In this age of globalization and the growing tourism industry, supported by technological advances, hotel is one of the tourism sector in the field of services that is increasingly required by each person traveling. Hotel does not only as... more
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This paper discusses the cultivation, harvesting and consumption of anchote and examines the social and environmental factors that frame the practice. Anchote, an indigenous tuber crop propagated by seed, is primarily cultivated for its... more
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      EthnoarchaeologyEthnographyMaterial Culture StudiesFood Production
Whereas quality assurance is very vital in a food processing facility, it is hectic and sometimes technical for one to come up with a HACCP plan to guide Quality assurance. this file will act as a guide especially to food scientists and... more
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RESUMEN: El objetivo de este trabajo es estudiar la energía usada y los gases de efecto invernadero emitidos en la producción y transporte de distintos alimentos. Se realizaron inventarios de ciclo de vida para carnes, huevos y lácteos,... more
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      Climate ChangeFood ProductionAgricultureLife Cycle Assessment
Hospital food production is a complicated process which requires cooperation between all hospital staff. However, there is increased competition in the healthcare industry and the patients increasingly have better knowledge about food and... more
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Ethics, the study of the standards of conduct and moral judgement, could be a branch of science or, in its broader sense, knowledge about morality (Čović, 1979). However, ethical laws are entirely different from scientific laws. Ethical... more
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Artisanal, a term used to describe production systems that are relatively small-scale and where hand-working and the skilled, intuitive judgment of the maker takes precedence over mechanized and automated methods. Common synonyms include:... more
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      Artisan ProductionCheese MakingFood HistoryFood Production
Soil degradation affects human nutrition and health through its adverse impacts on quantity and quality of food production. Decline in crops' yields and agronomic production exacerbate food-insecurity that currently affects 854 million... more
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      Climate ChangeFood ProductionDesertificationDrought Stress
From the historical point of view, some type of food self-provisioning was the most typical way of households’ subsistence. Economic development in 20th century accompanied with the urbanization and lifestyle changes caused the decrease... more
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      Environmental SociologySociology of Food and EatingFood ProductionEnvironmental Sustainability
Many scholars assume that industry meddles in scientific research in order to defend their products. But this article shows that industry meddling in science can have a variety of consequences. American food manufacturers long denied that... more
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      SociologySocial MovementsTechnologyFood Science
Reduction of water activity aw can extend the shelf life and improve the quality of foods. After the optimal water activity has been selected, based on Karel’s aw-spoilage graphs, a simple decision scheme in this document helps to choose... more
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      Chemical EngineeringFood ScienceFood SafetyPreservation
The management of food distribution networks is receiving more and more attention, both in practice and in the scientific literature. In this paper, we review quantitative operations management approaches to food distribution management,... more
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      AquaponicsFood ProductionSalicorniaHalophytes
Spray drying is a method of drying powder via microencapsulated from liquid rapidly with hot temperature in order to increase the shelf life. Hence, the objectives of the study are to investigate the effect of spray drying temperature on... more
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      Information TechnologyEconomicsPolitical EconomyGlobalization
Heterotic group classification has a crucial impact on maize (Zea mays L.) breeding efficiency in a hybrid-based breeding program. The objectives of this study were to: (i) investigate whether or not breeding efficiency could be improved... more
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      HistoryJapanese StudiesFood Production
The modern world worships the gods of speed and quantity, and of the quick and easy profit, and out of this idolatry monstrous evils have arisen.
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      Animal EthicsAgricultural PolicyAgricultural EconomicsEnvironmental Ethics
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      Political EconomyEconomic GrowthProductivityDeveloping Countries
Community gardens: sustainability, health and inclusion in the city Food-producing community gardens have taken various forms over the past two centuries and have fulfilled a variety of roles. As we grapple with issues of food security,... more
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      Health PromotionCommunity DevelopmentFood ProductionUrban Agriculture
The global pandemic negatively impacted various sectors of the economy. The responsive measures of government to combat global pandemic resulted in various travel restrictions and temporary lockdown of markets. The travel restricts... more
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      Social EconomyFood ProductionAGRICULTURAL SECTOR
Terrestrial ecosystems provide a number of vital services for people and society, such as biodiversity, food, fibre, water resources, carbon sequestration, and recreation. The future capability of ecosystems to provide these services is... more
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Telur adalah salah satu bahan makanan hewani yang dikonsumsi selain daging, ikan dan susu. Umumnya telur yang dikonsumsi berasal dari jenis-jenis burung, seperti ayam,bebek, dan angsa, akan tetapi telur-telur yang lebih kecil seperti... more
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The findings, interpretations, and conclusions expressed herein are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily reflect the views of the Board of Executive Directors of the World Bank or the governments they represent. The World Bank... more
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The relationships between energy use in food systems, food system productivity, and energy resource constraints are complex. Moreover, ongoing changes in food production and consumption norms concurrent with urbanization, globalization,... more
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Every business needs to remain aggressive in today’s market to meet sales targets. The restaurant industry is in itself is an ecosystem of diverse business models and production methods that change over time. Excluding large-scale chain... more
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      Food ProductionPRODUCTION ENGINEERINGFood Science and TechnologyRestaurant
Reduction of water activity aW can improve the shelf life and the quality of foods. After selecting the optimal water activity, a simple decision scheme helps to choose the best equation (“Law”) to calculate or adjust the water... more
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We are all opposed—at least ostensibly—to mindless animal cruelty. Almost no one defended Michael Vick and his cohorts when they tortured and killed dogs for their dog fighting ring. Imagine Michael Vick had been selling a product—say... more
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