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Food loss, wastage and its Quantifications
Noh Jun
The Food and Farming Association (FAO) announced that around 33% of all created food varieties (1.3 billion tons of eatable nourishment) for human utilization is lost and squandered consistently across the whole production network. Huge effects of food misfortune and waste (FLW) have expanded interest in laying out anticipation programs all over the planet. This paper intends to give an outline of FLW event and avoidance. Monetary, political, social, and socio-segment drivers of FLW are depicted, featuring the worldwide variety. This approach may be especially useful for researchers, lead representatives, and strategy producers to distinguish the worldwide variety and to zero in on future ramifications. The fundamental concentration here was to recognize the reason for the FLW event all through the food store network. We have made a system for FLW event at each phase of the food production network. A few plausible arrangements are given in light of the structure.