Linking microbial contamination to food spoilage and food waste: the role of smart packaging, spoilage risk assessments, and date labeling
University of Maryland, College Park · University of Maryland Extension · +1 more institution
Abstract
Ensuring a safe and adequate food supply is a cornerstone of human health and food security. However, a significant portion of the food produced for human consumption is wasted annually on a global scale. Reducing harvest and postharvest food waste, waste during food processing, as well as food waste at the consumer level, have been key objectives of improving and maintaining sustainability. These issues can range from damage during processing, handling, and transport, to the use of inappropriate or outdated systems, and storage and packaging-related issues. Microbial growth and (cross)contamination during harvest, processing, and packaging, which causes spoilage and safety issues in both fresh and packaged…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 61.13
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 126
Authors
4- SKShraddha Karanth
University of Maryland, College Park
- SFShuyi Feng
University of Maryland, College Park
- DPDebasmita Patra
University of Maryland Extension, University of Maryland, College Park
- AKAbani K. PradhanCorresponding
Center for Food Safety and Applied Nutrition, University of Maryland, College Park
Topics & keywords
- Food spoilage
- Food waste
- Food safety
- Food packaging
- Food science
- Meat spoilage
- Food processing
- Biotechnology
- Responsible consumption and production