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Ana García-Moral, Encarnación Moral-Pajares and Leticia Gallego-Valero
The Protected Designation of Origin (PDO), part of the EU?s quality policy for agri-food products, aims to provide consumers with reliable information on the quality of a food, linked to its origin. Olive oil has perceptible qualities derived from its pl...
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Simona Errico, Paola Sangiorgio, Stefania Moliterni, Alessandra Verardi, Anna Spagnoletta, Salvatore Dimatteo and Ferdinando Baldacchino
New solutions are compulsorily needed to reconcile the enormous and ever-growing request for protein for human nutrition and, at the same time, reduce conventional meat production. This epochal challenge can find a valuable aid to a winning solution in i...
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Beatriz Corchuelo Martínez-Azúa and Celia Sama-Berrocal
This study focuses on the analysis of the innovation activity of agribusiness in Extremadura (Spain). Using as main variables the objectives of and barriers to innovation perceived by agri-food companies, its objective is threefold: (1) to analyse how th...
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Fabio Sciubba, Alberta Tomassini, Giorgio Giorgi, Elisa Brasili, Gabriella Pasqua, Giorgio Capuani, Walter Aureli and Alfredo Miccheli
The carrot (Daucus carota L.), one of the most important vegetable crops in the world, is recognized as a source of different compounds with healthy properties. Due to their high content of anthocyanins, purple carrots have been used as a natural coloran...
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Elena Faccio and Lucrezia Guiotto Nai Fovino
The food industry is constantly challenged to find new ideas to satisfy the increasingly specific consumer demand. However, innovative food products do not always become part of consumption habits or create a market. One of the major sources of resistanc...
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Francesco Mantino and Barbara Forcina
This article explores the role of a specific Localised Agri-food System (LAFS) in the provision of Environmental and social benefits (ESBs) in densely cultivated, industrialised, and populated areas by analysing the core of the processing tomato supply c...
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Marie Douet
Pág. 2830 - 2839
Change drivers across supply chains arise either from the production area or from the goods circulation area. A change in production can have a stronger impact on supply chains than a change in goods circulation. In particular, innovations inspired by su...
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Rosa Duarte, Vicente Pinilla and Ana Serrano
The study of the impact of economic activities on natural resources through global supply chains is increasingly demanded in the context of the growing globalization of economies and product fragmentation. Taking Spain as a case study and a sector with s...
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