Exploring risk factors of food loss and waste: A comprehensive framework using root cause analysis tools

Nathalie Garavito REALPE , Andrea Rossi SCALCO , Pedro BRANCOLI
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Food loss and waste occurring early in the food supply chain leads to increased resource wastage, including land, water, fertilisers, pesticides, energy, and labour. Targeting food loss and waste prevention benefits various aspects such as food security, productivity, economic growth, climate change mitigation, resource conservation, and waste management. Understanding the causes of food loss and waste is crucial for the design of effective solutions and their prioritisation. The purpose of this study was to investigate the risk factors and underlying causes of FLW in leafy vegetables, spanning from agricultural production to retail. To achieve this, the research methodology encompassed a case study conducted among small-scale producers and retailers. A comprehensive approach was adopted by integrating a systematic literature review of global food loss and waste causes and those specific to the Latin American context. This approach was complemented by exploratory research, involving interviews with various stakeholders, coupled with root-cause analysis. A methodology was developed for the creation of a causal map, incorporating the 'Five Whys' technique, the current reality tree, and an interrelationship diagram. The study's findings underscore the critical role of retailer-supplier dynamics in the management and flow of products, identifying a significant research gap in the development of comprehensive strategies for waste reduction. By exploring these dynamics, particularly in the context of take-back agreements and the lack of public policies incentivizing food loss and waste reduction, the research reveals the multifaceted nature of food loss and waste and the necessity for collaborative efforts across the supply chain to mitigate its impacts. The application of the structured methodology provides valuable insights into the root causes and critical risk factors of FLW, offering a foundation for the development of integrated strategies aimed at reducing food loss and waste and advancing towards global sustainability goals.

探索食物损失和浪费的风险因素:使用根本原因分析工具的综合框架
在食品供应链早期出现的食物损失和浪费会导致资源浪费增加,包括土地、水、化肥、杀虫剂、能源和劳动力。以防止粮食损失和浪费为目标,有利于粮食安全、生产力、经济增长、减缓气候变化、资源保护和废物管理等各个方面。了解粮食损失和浪费的原因对于设计有效的解决方案及其优先次序至关重要。本研究旨在调查从农业生产到零售的叶菜类食物损失和浪费的风险因素和根本原因。为此,研究方法包括对小型生产商和零售商进行案例研究。通过对全球食品损失和浪费的原因以及拉丁美洲的具体原因进行系统的文献综述,采用了一种综合方法。这种方法还辅以探索性研究,包括与各利益相关方的访谈,以及根本原因分析。为绘制因果关系图制定了一套方法,其中包括 "五个为什么 "技术、当前现实树和相互关系图。研究结果强调了零售商与供应商之间的动态关系在产品管理和流通中的关键作用,并指出了在制定减少浪费的综合战略方面存在的重大研究空白。通过探索这些动态,特别是在回收协议和缺乏鼓励减少食品损失和浪费的公共政策的背景下,研究揭示了食品损失和浪费的多面性,以及整个供应链协同努力以减轻其影响的必要性。结构化方法的应用为了解食物损耗和浪费的根本原因和关键风险因素提供了宝贵的见解,为制定旨在减少食物损耗和浪费并推进实现全球可持续发展目标的综合战略奠定了基础。
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