Instant Insights: Optimising Agri-Food Supply Chains
Instant Insights: Optimising Agri-Food Supply Chains
Manning, Professor Louise; El Bilali, Dr Hamid; Islam, Dr Samantha; de Leeuw, Professor Sander; Kowalska, Dr Aleksandra; Schiefer, Professor Gerhard; Romero-Silva, Dr Rodrigo; Cullen, Dr Jonathan M.
Burleigh Dodds Science Publishing Limited
09/2024
92
Mole
9781801466653
15 a 20 dias
1 Introduction
2 Agri-food supply chains (AFSCs): a brief review
3 The development of the concept of 'supply chains'
4 Food systems versus food supply chains
5 Designing AFSCs: a framework
6 The structure of this book
7 References
Chapter 2 - Advances in traceability systems in agri-food supply chains: Samantha Islam, University of Cambridge, UK; Louise Manning, Royal Agricultural University, UK; and Jonathan M. Cullen, University of Cambridge, UK;
1 Introduction
2 Traceability drivers
3 Food traceability in theory
4 Food traceability system
5 Traceability technologies
6 Barriers in implementation of effective food traceability systems
7 Improvement pathways
8 Where to look for further information
9 References
Chapter 3 - The role of technology in crisis management and product recall in food supply chains: Louise Manning, Royal Agricultural University, UK; and Aleksandra Kowalska, Maria Curie- Sklodowska University, Poland;
1 Introduction
2 Food supply chain governance
3 Information asymmetry
4 Data sharing as a mechanism to underpin public-private partnerships (PPPs)
5 Concluding thoughts
6 Where to look for further information
7 References
Chapter 4 - Improving supply chains to prevent food losses and waste: an overview: Hamid El Bilali, University of Natural Resources and Life Sciences (BOKU), Austria;
1 Introduction
2 Food losses and waste along the supply chain: main causes and reduction strategies
3 Reducing food wastage along the food supply chain: the need for a systems approach
4 Future trends and conclusion
5 Where to look for further information
6 References
Chapter 5 - Developing decision support systems for improving data management in agricultural supply chains: Gerhard Schiefer, University of Bonn, Germany;
1 Introduction
2 Decisions in supporting data management
3 Decision tools
4 Principal case studies
5 Conclusion and future trends
6 References
1 Introduction
2 Agri-food supply chains (AFSCs): a brief review
3 The development of the concept of 'supply chains'
4 Food systems versus food supply chains
5 Designing AFSCs: a framework
6 The structure of this book
7 References
Chapter 2 - Advances in traceability systems in agri-food supply chains: Samantha Islam, University of Cambridge, UK; Louise Manning, Royal Agricultural University, UK; and Jonathan M. Cullen, University of Cambridge, UK;
1 Introduction
2 Traceability drivers
3 Food traceability in theory
4 Food traceability system
5 Traceability technologies
6 Barriers in implementation of effective food traceability systems
7 Improvement pathways
8 Where to look for further information
9 References
Chapter 3 - The role of technology in crisis management and product recall in food supply chains: Louise Manning, Royal Agricultural University, UK; and Aleksandra Kowalska, Maria Curie- Sklodowska University, Poland;
1 Introduction
2 Food supply chain governance
3 Information asymmetry
4 Data sharing as a mechanism to underpin public-private partnerships (PPPs)
5 Concluding thoughts
6 Where to look for further information
7 References
Chapter 4 - Improving supply chains to prevent food losses and waste: an overview: Hamid El Bilali, University of Natural Resources and Life Sciences (BOKU), Austria;
1 Introduction
2 Food losses and waste along the supply chain: main causes and reduction strategies
3 Reducing food wastage along the food supply chain: the need for a systems approach
4 Future trends and conclusion
5 Where to look for further information
6 References
Chapter 5 - Developing decision support systems for improving data management in agricultural supply chains: Gerhard Schiefer, University of Bonn, Germany;
1 Introduction
2 Decisions in supporting data management
3 Decision tools
4 Principal case studies
5 Conclusion and future trends
6 References