ISBN13: | 9781032248004 |
ISBN10: | 1032248009 |
Binding: | Hardback |
No. of pages: | 314 pages |
Size: | 254x178 mm |
Weight: | 740 g |
Language: | English |
Illustrations: | 45 Illustrations, black & white; 22 Halftones, black & white; 23 Line drawings, black & white; 41 Tables, black & white |
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Future Crops and Processing Technologies for Sustainability and Nutritional Security
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Taking a two-track approach, this book presents sustainable technologies and emerging crops that are capable of ensuring nutritional security. The use of novel technologies like, 3D printing, novel drying method, high pressure processing, high voltage treatments and proper combination of conventional methods are addressed.
Our current food system faces challenges across the board ? from ensuring food security and reducing environmental impact to managing costs and minimizing waste. Fortunately, cutting-edge food processing technologies play a critical role in paving the way for a more sustainable future. Taking a two-track approach, Future Crops and Processing Technologies for Sustainability and Nutritional Security presents sustainable technologies and emerging crops that are capable of ensuring nutritional security. There are various crops that are nutritious but under-utilized. Crops covered in the book are those that are climate resilient and exhibit less use of water and zero discharge to environment, such as millets and legumes like chickpea, groundnuts, and pigeon pea.
KEY FEATURES:
- Provides a comprehensive literature review on the opportunities and challenges in achieving sustainability and nutritional security
- Presents compatible, relevant crops to address both sustainability and nutritional security
- Discusses the emerging technologies/crops/food products to justify sustainability and potential to ensure nutritional security
This book also provides information on all aspects related to the processing and use of sustainable technologies and crops. The use of technologies like 3D printing, novel drying method, high pressure processing, high-voltage treatments, and the proper combination of conventional methods are addressed.
Section A Sustainable Food Processing Technologies
Chapter 01 Sustainable Food Processing Technologies
Dibya Ranjan Dash, Niveditha Asaithambi, Sushil Kumar Sing, Poonam Singha
Chapter 02 Novel Drying Technologies
Asutosh Mohapatra, Tanya Nagpal, Nikita Sanwal, Tapasya Kumari, Manaswini Barik, Jatindra K. Sahu
Chapter 03 3D Printing of Food
Sukirti Joshi, Jatindra K Sahu, Maria Charalambides, Sangeeta Prakash, S.N. Naik
Chapter 04 Processing of Food Using Light Sources
Ajit K. Mahapatra, Hema L. Degala, Poliana M. de Souza
Chapter 05 Cold Plasma
Ramkrishna Salunke, Shalini Arya, Roji Waghmare
Chapter 06 Food Texturization
Ajay Kumar Swaranakar, Soumitra Banerjee, Rakesh Kumar Raigarh
Chapter 07 Emerging Encapsulation Techniques
Pintu Choudhry, Lavanya M. N
Chapter 08 Food Irradiation
Lata I Shukla, Albert Jonathan Bareh, Aadil Ashraf, RakshaGoswami, P Vivek Vardhan
Chapter 09 Sustainable Food Packaging
Ajit Kumar Sing, Arunima Sing, Rasika Mane, Youn Suk Lee
Section B Nutritional Security
Chapter 10 Future Staples for Nutrition Security and Sustainability
Joanna Kane-Potaka, Seetha Anitha, Stefania Grando, Parkavi Kumar, Raj Bhandari, Madhuvanti Kale
Chapter 11 Impact of Processing on Micronutrient bioavailability
Meena Kumari, Anjum Khanam
Chapter 12 Edible Flowers: Potential application for Nutritional Security
Payel Ghosh, Lavnya Devraj, Rahul Subhash Yadav
Section C Policy Regulations and Road Map for Sustainable Food System
Chapter 13 Policy for Sustainability and Nutritional Security
Swati Jain, Anu Srivastava, Miranda Hendry, Darija Kvesic, Leon Booth
Chapter 14 Future Road Map for Sustainability and Nutritional Security
Susmita Chandra