Losses in the Grain Supply Chain: Causes and Solutions
Published:June 2, 2021
Summary
1. Introduction Grain production is the basis of global food security and is indispensable for feeding the world. In 1798, Malthus argued that the global population increases more rapidly than global food supply until war, disease, or famine reduces the number of people [1]. The failure thus far of Malthus’s prediction has not prevented others from promoting similar scenarios in more rec...
We have identified the storage culprit to minimize the losses and improve the value chain.
The dry chain: reducing postharvest losses and improving food safety in humid climates. Trends in Food Science and Technology 71: 84-93.
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