Pandemics and Innovative Food Systems

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The debate on health, nutrition and food security could not have arisen at a more opportune time. The recent pandemic has given rise to increased food and nutrition insecurity for individuals, families, and communities. The crisis threatened the food security and nutrition of millions of people, many of whom were already suffering. We face possible disruptions to the functioning of food systems, with severe consequences for health and nutrition. Pandemics create a greater burden for poorer countries and countries since they are already pressure of inadequate food supplies. With concerted action, we can not only avoid some of the worst impacts but do so in a way that supports a transition to more sustainable food systems that are in better balance with nature and that support healthy diets – and thus better health prospects for all. This book aims to highlight the impact of pandemics in food systems and nutrition security. It draws on the experience from the past and present pandemics to better prepare the world for future crises.

Author(s): Anil Kumar Anal
Series: Food Biology Series
Publisher: CRC Press/Science Publishers
Year: 2023

Language: English
Pages: 264

Cover
Title Page
Copyright Page
Preface
Table of Contents
1. Unravelling the Food-Nutrition-Health Nexus to Build Healthier Food Systems
2. Improving Food Safety and Security through a One-Health Approach: An Outlook during and Post COVID-19 Pandemic
3. Do Millets Contribute to Food Safety Better than Maize and Other Staple Crops and Commodities
4. Food Security in Circular Economy towards Achieving Sustainable Development Goals: An Overviewin Perspectives of Sustainable Food Systems
5. Improving Traceability in the Food Supply Chain Management System
6. Cereal Grains with Enhanced Nutrition: Functional Components and Food Applications
7. Tuber Crops and their Potential in Food and Nutritional Security
8. Processing of Millets for Nutritionally Enhanced Food Production
9. Underutilized Cereals and Pseudocereals’ Nutritional Potential and Health Implications
10. Traditional Foods and Their Roles in Health and Nutrition Security
11. Improving Aquatic-based Food Production, Processing and Distribution
12. Edible Insects as Alternative Sources of Proteins: Black Soldier Fly Larvae (Hermetia illucens) Production, Processing, and Safety Concerns
Index