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Professionals In Food Chains Grimm Herwig Springer Svenja

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Professionals In Food Chains Grimm Herwig Springer Svenja
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Publisher: Wageningen Academic Publishers
File Extension: PDF
File size: 5.17 MB
Pages: 537
Author: Grimm, Herwig; Springer, Svenja
ISBN: 9789086863211, 9789086868698, 9086863213, 908686869X
Language: English
Year: 2018

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Professionals In Food Chains Grimm Herwig Springer Svenja by Grimm, Herwig; Springer, Svenja 9789086863211, 9789086868698, 9086863213, 908686869X instant download after payment.

Within the public debate surrounding food, people often contend that the key to meeting current challenges is changing consumer behaviour. Professionals and practitioners such as farmers, retailers, veterinarians, or researchers only occupy the limelight during media coverage of so-called 'food scandals'. If we are to better understand and negotiate current and future problems in the food supply chain, it will be essential to pay more attention to the role and position of professionals involved.'Professionals in food chains' addresses questions as: What are the main ethical challenges for prof.
Abstract: Within the public debate surrounding food, people often contend that the key to meeting current challenges is changing consumer behaviour. Professionals and practitioners such as farmers, retailers, veterinarians, or researchers only occupy the limelight during media coverage of so-called 'food scandals'. If we are to better understand and negotiate current and future problems in the food supply chain, it will be essential to pay more attention to the role and position of professionals involved.'Professionals in food chains' addresses questions as: What are the main ethical challenges for prof

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