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A01=Dr Aleksandra Kowalska
A01=Dr Hamid El Bilali
A01=Dr Jonathan M. Cullen
A01=Dr Rodrigo Romero-Silva
A01=Dr Samantha Islam
A01=Professor Gerhard Schiefer
A01=Professor Louise Manning
A01=Professor Sander de Leeuw
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Author_Dr Hamid El Bilali
Author_Dr Jonathan M. Cullen
Author_Dr Rodrigo Romero-Silva
Author_Dr Samantha Islam
Author_Professor Gerhard Schiefer
Author_Professor Louise Manning
Author_Professor Sander de Leeuw
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Instant Insights: Optimising Agri-Food Supply Chains

This book features five peer-reviewed reviews on optimising agri-food supply chains.

The first chapter provides an overview of agri-food supply chains and explores the unique characteristics which differentiate them from other manufacturing supply chains. The chapter also provides a framework for designing future agri-food supply chains.

The second chapter reviews recent advances in agri-food traceability systems and technologies, as well as barriers to their implementation. The chapter also explores possible improvement pathways and policy interventions to promote deployment of advanced food traceability systems.

The third chapter considers food governance and how it frames crisis management and product recalls in food supply chains. The chapter also addresses the use of Blockchain systems within public-private partnerships for food governance.

The fourth chapter highlights the causes of food losses and waste (FLW) and outlines strategies to prevent/reduce FLW along the supply chain, including investments, good practices, behavioural changes and coordination within the food chain.

The final chapter explores the role of decision support systems in improving data management in agri-food supply chains. The chapter also provides an overview of organisational models used in data communication along the supply chain.

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A01=Dr Aleksandra KowalskaA01=Dr Hamid El BilaliA01=Dr Jonathan M. CullenA01=Dr Rodrigo Romero-SilvaA01=Dr Samantha IslamA01=Professor Gerhard SchieferA01=Professor Louise ManningA01=Professor Sander de LeeuwA01=Various authorsAge Group_UncategorizedAuthor_Dr Aleksandra KowalskaAuthor_Dr Hamid El BilaliAuthor_Dr Jonathan M. CullenAuthor_Dr Rodrigo Romero-SilvaAuthor_Dr Samantha IslamAuthor_Professor Gerhard SchieferAuthor_Professor Louise ManningAuthor_Professor Sander de LeeuwAuthor_Various authorsautomatic-updateCategory1=Non-FictionCategory=KNACCategory=RNFFCategory=TDCTCategory=TVFCategory=TVGCategory=TVKCOP=United KingdomDelivery_Delivery within 10-20 working daysLanguage_EnglishPA=AvailablePrice_€20 to €50PS=Activesoftlaunch
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Product Details
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 24 Sep 2024
  • Publisher: Burleigh Dodds Science Publishing Limited
  • Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9781801466653

About Dr Aleksandra KowalskaDr Hamid El BilaliDr Jonathan M. CullenDr Rodrigo Romero-SilvaDr Samantha IslamProfessor Gerhard SchieferProfessor Louise ManningProfessor Sander de LeeuwVarious authors

Professor Sander de Leeuw is Chair in Operations Research and Logistics at Wageningen University and Research The Netherlands. He is also Adjunct Professor of Supply Chain Management at Nottingham Trent University UK. Professor de Leeuw is European Editor for the Journal of Business Logistics and has over 20 years of experience including management consultancy for companies such as KPMG. He is internationally known for his research on online retail logistics as well as his work with NGOs on humanitarian aid supply chains. Dr Rodrigo Romero Silva is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Operations Research and Logistics at Wageningen University and Research. He is also Assistant Professor in Industrial Engineering at Universidad Panamericana Mexico. Dr Romero Silva formerly conducted research in operations analytics at Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam. Amongst other responsibilities he is on the Scientific Committee EUROSIM 2023. His expertise is in simulating resource use in food supply chains and other production systems. Dr Louise Manning is Professor of Sustainable Agri-food Systems at the Lincoln Institute for Agri-food Technology at the University of Lincoln UK. With over 30 years of experience in both industry and research and over 125 peer-reviewed publications Professor Manning is internationally-renowned for both her research and consultancy work on food safety and quality agri-food systems food integrity and crime. She is an Associate Editor for the British Food Journal and is a member of the Board of Trustees for Rothamsted Research. Professor Manning has previously edited Developing smart agri-food supply chains: Using technology to improve safety and quality published by Burleigh Dodds Science Publishing in 2021.

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