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What is Circular Agri-Food Supply Chains

Handbook of Research on Designing Sustainable Supply Chains to Achieve a Circular Economy
A circular economy for food, is a system of regeneration and repurposing of the food supply chains with an aim to keep the supply chain in a closed loop of maximizing product life and reducing waste. It also considers the reconstitution of existing supply chains to better manage its resources, people, and system.
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Agri-Food Supply Chains from Circular Economy Perspective
Shalini Deekonda (Osmania University, India)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-6684-7664-2.ch014
Abstract
The world's food production is four billion metric tons per year, of which 1.3 billion tons get wasted. As the world population reaches 9.8 billion in 2050, the world food demand will be around 14,886 million tons. Around 800 million people are going hungry every day, and another 2 billion people will join by 2050. The problem is not inadequate production but inefficient food handling and excess wastage. The traditional agriculture systems of production and consumption have several social, economic, and environmental implications. Without proper measures, it is doubtful to mitigate hunger even with surplus production. Therefore, adopting circular agri-food supply chains is a viable option to reduce and reuse food waste to develop a sustainable model.
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