Straty i marnotrawstwo w łańcuchu dostaw żywności – propedeutyka problemu

S. Stępień, D. Dobrowolski
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The problem of food waste is particularly relevant in the twenty-first century. According to the data from the Food Banks, 1.3 billion tonnes of food is wasted every year around the world. This represents a third of the total food production. In Europe, there are almost 100 million tonnes and in Poland there are some 9 million tonnes per annum (Food Banks 2016). The data on Europe do not include losses in agriculture and fisheries, which, in fact, make this figure much higher. However, the scale of waste in sub-Saharan Africa and Asia is much lower and there is a chronic problem of malnutrition and even starvation. As reported by UNICEF, malnutrition is the cause of death of over 5 million children annually (UNICEF 2016). It is therefore necessary to develop strategies to effectively combat this phenomenon. Such attempts are taken by the European Union, which pays attention to the problem in the strategy ‘Europe 2020’. In 2011, the European Parliament adopted a resolution ‘How to avoid food waste: a strategy for improving the efficiency of the food chain in the EU’. At the same time a large part of the EU population (including Poles) declare that they are not aware of the situation, do not notice information campaigns and programmes that aim to reduce food waste. Struggle with this twenty-first century problem should therefore start from building attitudes and awareness of individual households and firms engaged in food production and distribution. The purpose of this article is to point to the problem of food waste, its causes and manifestations, and to identify possible strategies to combat this phenomenon. Research methods used in this work include a critical literature analysis and meta-analysis with elements of deductive reasoning based on available literature and reports.
食物浪费问题在21世纪尤为重要。根据食物银行的数据,全球每年有13亿吨食物被浪费。这相当于粮食总产量的三分之一。在欧洲,每年有近1亿吨,波兰每年约有900万吨(食物银行2016年)。欧洲的数据不包括农业和渔业的损失,事实上,这使得这个数字要高得多。然而,撒哈拉以南非洲和亚洲的浪费规模要小得多,而且长期存在营养不良甚至饥饿的问题。据联合国儿童基金会报告,营养不良每年导致500多万儿童死亡(联合国儿童基金会2016年)。因此,有必要制定战略来有效地对付这一现象。欧盟在“欧洲2020”战略中对这一问题给予了关注。2011年,欧洲议会通过了一项决议“如何避免食物浪费:提高欧盟食物链效率的战略”。与此同时,很大一部分欧盟人口(包括波兰人)宣称他们不了解这种情况,没有注意到旨在减少食物浪费的信息运动和计划。因此,解决这一21世纪问题的斗争应从培养从事粮食生产和分配的个别家庭和公司的态度和意识开始。本文的目的是指出食物浪费的问题,其原因和表现形式,并确定可能的策略来打击这一现象。在这项工作中使用的研究方法包括批判性文献分析和基于现有文献和报告的演绎推理元素的元分析。
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