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Food Supply Chains
Various steps in the food supply chain impact the soil’s ability for future food production, including consuming agricultural land, compaction of the soil from increased vehicular and human traffic, increased pollution from the transportation and distribution of food, and contaminating the soil with by-products. This section includes practices that offer solutions to these impacts.
Resources CESC
Publication
Food Processing Industry Energy and Water Consumption in the Pacific Northwest
Sources:
Innovative Food Science and Emerging Technologies
Date:
1 June 2018
Publication
Globalization and the Water-Energy-Food Nexus: Using the Global Production Networks Approach to Analyze Society-Environment Relations
Sources:
Environmental Science and Policy
Date:
15 December 2017