Innovation Activities to Reduce Food Losses and Food Waste in the Slovak Republic

Q3 Environmental Science
Z. Kapsdorferová, Veronika Zábojníková, Matej Čereš, Petronela Švikruhová, Karol Fronc
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Due to its dependence on natural resources and weather conditions, agriculture is widely acknowledged as one of the most vulnerable sectors when talking about climate change. Lower yields and productivity, droughts, and water shortages have had an impact on food security globally. The food system using agrochemicals, cattle breeding, processing storage, transportation, and trade contributes even more to global emissions. Incorporating sustainability in the production of diverse and healthy food as a systematic approach to the concept of food security is challenging for the future capacity reduction of ecological systems due to the degradation of natural resources and the rise in social and economic inequality. Regenerative agricultural production that ensures long-term food security and nutrition, as well as processing and trade are therefore essential currently to secure the cooperation of social and economic systems. The main goal of the presented scientific paper is to point out the serious challenge of today related to environmental food losses and food waste in the world and the Slovak Republic in particular. 
斯洛伐克共和国减少食物损耗和食物浪费的创新活动
由于对自然资源和天气条件的依赖,农业被广泛认为是气候变化中最脆弱的部门之一。产量和生产率下降、干旱和缺水已对全球粮食安全造成影响。使用农用化学品、养牛、加工储存、运输和贸易的粮食系统对全球排放的影响更大。由于自然资源的退化以及社会和经济不平等的加剧,将可持续性纳入多样化健康食品的生产中,作为粮食安全概念的一种系统方法,对未来降低生态系统的能力具有挑战性。因此,确保长期粮食安全和营养的再生农业生产以及加工和贸易是当前确保社会和经济系统合作的关键。本科学论文的主要目的是指出当今世界,特别是斯洛伐克共和国在环境粮食损失和粮食浪费方面所面临的严峻挑战。
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Environmental Research, Engineering and Management
Environmental Research, Engineering and Management Environmental Science-Environmental Engineering
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期刊介绍: First published in 1995, the journal Environmental Research, Engineering and Management (EREM) is an international multidisciplinary journal designed to serve as a roadmap for understanding complex issues and debates of sustainable development. EREM publishes peer-reviewed scientific papers which cover research in the fields of environmental science, engineering (pollution prevention, resource efficiency), management, energy (renewables), agricultural and biological sciences, and social sciences. EREM’s topics of interest include, but are not limited to, the following: environmental research, ecological monitoring, and climate change; environmental pollution – impact assessment, mitigation, and prevention; environmental engineering, sustainable production, and eco innovations; environmental management, strategy, standards, social responsibility; environmental economics, policy, and law; sustainable consumption and education.
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