Organic Production and Food Quality: A Down to Earth Analysis

Organic Production and Food Quality: A Down to Earth Analysis

written by Robert Blair, fl. 2012 (Ames, IA: Wiley-Blackwell (Publisher), 2012, originally published 2012), 298 page(s)

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The internet is rife with biased and unsubstantiated claims from the organic industry, and the treatment of issues such as food safety and quality by the media ('if it bleeds, it leads') tends to have a negative impact on consumer perceptions about conventional food. Until recently, more and more consumers in many countries were opting to buy organic food over conventional food, resulting in a radical shift in food retailing. This was due to concerns over chemical residues, food poisoning resulting in recalls, food scares such as 'mad-cow' disease, issues like gene-modified (GM foods), antibiotics, hormones, cloning and concerns over the way plants and animals are being grown commercially as food sources. As a result there has been an expansion of the organic industry and the supply of organic foods at farmers' markets, supermarkets and specialty stores. Organic Production and Food Quality: A Down to Earth Analysis is the first comprehensive book on how organic production methods influence the safety and quality of foods, based on an unbiased assessment of the latest scientific findings. The title is a 'must-have' for everyone working within the food industry. The book offers a comprehensive explanation of organic production methods and effects on the safety and quality of foods. It is an authoritative, unbiased and up-to-date examination of relevant global scientific research, and answers the questions of whether or not organic food is more nutritious and/or more healthy.
Field of Interest
Food Studies Online
Author
Robert Blair, fl. 2012
Copyright Message
Copyright © 2012 John Wiley & Sons
Content Type
Book
Format
Text
Original Publication Date
2012
Page Count
298
Publication Year
2012
Publisher
Wiley-Blackwell (Publisher)
Place Published / Released
Ames, IA
Subject
Food Studies Online, Social Sciences, Food Movements, Food Systems, Organic foods, Organic farming, Food quality, Consumers, Food industry, Movimientos, Movimentos, Sistemas Alimentares, Early 21st Century United States (2001– )
Keywords and Translated Subjects
Movimientos, Movimentos, Sistemas Alimentares

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