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Green Technologies In Food Production And Processing 1st Edition Nadia Gagnon Auth

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Green Technologies In Food Production And Processing 1st Edition Nadia Gagnon Auth
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Publisher: Springer-Verlag New York
File Extension: PDF
File size: 9.25 MB
Pages: 686
Author: Nadia Gagnon (auth.), Joyce I. Boye, Yves Arcand (eds.)
ISBN: 9781461415862, 1461415861
Language: English
Year: 2012
Edition: 1

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Green Technologies In Food Production And Processing 1st Edition Nadia Gagnon Auth by Nadia Gagnon (auth.), Joyce I. Boye, Yves Arcand (eds.) 9781461415862, 1461415861 instant download after payment.

This book will review the current status of the agriculture and agri-food sector in regard to green processing and provide strategies that can be used by the sector to enhance the use of environmentally-friendly technologies for production, processing. The book will look at the full spectrum from farm to fork beginning with chapters on life cycle analysis and environmental impact assessment of different agri-food sectors. This will be followed by reviews of current and novel on-farm practices that are more environmentally-friendly, technologies for food processing that reduce chemical and energy use and emissions as well as novel analytical techniques for R&D and QA which reduce solvent, chemical and energy consumption. Technologies for waste treatment, "reducing, reusing, recycling", and better water and energy stewardship will be reviewed. In addition, the last section of the book will attempt to look at technologies and processes that reduce the generation of process-induced toxins (e.g., trans fats, acrylamide, D-amino acids) and will address consumer perceptions about current and emerging technologies available to tackle these processing and environmental issues.

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