Crisis and Opportunities at the Intersection Between Food, Agri-Bussiness and Health

S. Stan, Străteanu Amalia-Gianina
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Abstract In the current context, food safety crises often have a direct impact on the health of the European population. Such moments bring chaos and confusion among the population, about food consumption, food systems, the ethics of businesses involved in the agri-food chain, or about guaranteeing their consumers’ rights. Although the level of consumer information has increased in recent years, there is a need for a uniform approach to all topics of interest to them, from quality, cost, authenticity, maintenance of food safety, to contaminants and fraud. Choosing a diet generates multiple effects on the quality of human life. Europeans are concerned about how food products are produced and consumed and which are the short and long-term effects, with attention being shifted from providing sufficient food. However, food consumption patterns of European citizens often have negative health consequences, endangering the future and making it necessary to change the way we feed and consume them. From farms to restaurants, we need to redefine the assumed concept of adequate nutrition in the 21st century: sustainable diets from sustainable food systems.
食品、农业企业和健康交叉领域的危机与机遇
在当前背景下,食品安全危机往往直接影响到欧洲人口的健康。这样的时刻给人们带来了混乱和困惑,人们对食品消费、食品系统、农业食品链中企业的道德规范,或者对消费者权利的保障。尽管近年来消费者的信息水平有所提高,但需要对他们感兴趣的所有主题采取统一的方法,从质量、成本、真实性、食品安全维护到污染物和欺诈。饮食的选择会对人类的生活质量产生多重影响。欧洲人关注的是食品的生产和消费方式,以及短期和长期的影响,注意力从提供充足的食物转移到了其他方面。然而,欧洲公民的食物消费模式往往对健康产生负面影响,危及未来,因此有必要改变我们喂养和消费食物的方式。从农场到餐馆,我们需要在21世纪重新定义充足营养的假设概念:可持续粮食系统的可持续饮食。
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