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This book analyses the emergence of Russia as a global food power and what it means for global food trade. Russia's strategy for food production and trade has changed significantly since the end of the Soviet period, and this is the first book to take account of Russia's rise as a food power and the global implications of that rise. It includes food trade policy and practice, and developments in regional food trade. This book will be of interest to academics and practitioners in agricultural economics, international trade, and international food trade.
Produce trade. --- International trade. --- Grain trade. --- Regional food trade --- Agri-Food Trade Policy --- Russia and World Trade --- International Food Trade System --- World Grain Trade --- Globalism --- Global Food Market --- Regional food trade --- Open Access --- Russia --- Foreign relations. --- Agri-Food Trade Policy --- Russia and World Trade --- International Food Trade System --- World Grain Trade --- Globalism --- Global Food Market --- Regional food trade --- Open Access
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This book analyses the emergence of Russia as a global food power and what it means for global food trade. Russia's strategy for food production and trade has changed significantly since the end of the Soviet period, and this is the first book to take account of Russia's rise as a food power and the global implications of that rise. It includes food trade policy and practice, and developments in regional food trade. This book will be of interest to academics and practitioners in agricultural economics, international trade, and international food trade.
Produce trade. --- International trade. --- Grain trade. --- Regional food trade --- Russia --- Foreign relations. --- Agri-Food Trade Policy --- Russia and World Trade --- International Food Trade System --- World Grain Trade --- Globalism --- Global Food Market --- Open Access
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This book analyses the emergence of Russia as a global food power and what it means for global food trade. Russia's strategy for food production and trade has changed significantly since the end of the Soviet period, and this is the first book to take account of Russia's rise as a food power and the global implications of that rise. It includes food trade policy and practice, and developments in regional food trade. This book will be of interest to academics and practitioners in agricultural economics, international trade, and international food trade.
Produce trade. --- International trade. --- Grain trade. --- Regional food trade --- Russia --- Foreign relations. --- Agri-Food Trade Policy --- Russia and World Trade --- International Food Trade System --- World Grain Trade --- Globalism --- Global Food Market --- Open Access
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In light of the considerable impact of global food supply chains on climate change, more sustainable ways of producing, distributing, and consuming food appear critical for sustainable development. With the aim of contributing to this topic, this Special Issue on sustainable food consumption and food marketing addresses various relevant issues related to food consumption, including innovative and sustainable forms of food production and consumption, animal welfare and meat consumption, price transmission, social media communication, alternative food production, and organic agriculture, among others. As such, this Special Issue sheds light on more sustainable and carbon-friendly food production and consumption systems from various angles. It delivers valuable scientific evidence for the transformation of current carbon-based food supply chains to more eco-friendly, fair, and future-oriented food supply chains.
Research & information: general --- aquaponics --- Structural Equation Modeling --- consumer behavior --- purchase intention --- willingness to pay --- sustainability --- food market --- veganic --- vegan-organic --- vegan --- stockless --- attitudes --- environmental marketing --- green product --- green consumer --- green purchase decision --- consumer behaviour --- theory of planned behaviour --- sustainable consumption --- Bangladesh --- out-of-home catering --- sustainable nutrition --- variety seeking --- spontaneous choice --- company canteens --- trust --- social media --- small and medium enterprises --- Bresse Gauloise --- choice experiment --- dual-purpose breeds --- faba beans --- Kollbecksmoor --- theory of planned behavior --- Vorwerkhuhn --- White Rock --- green products --- palm oil free --- structural equation modeling --- SEM --- sustainable food consumption --- food waste --- theoretical framework --- food tourism --- community-based tourism --- sustainable development --- community engagement --- rural development --- food heritage --- carbon-friendly food --- emotions --- animal welfare --- cured ham --- discrete choice experiment --- latent construct model --- market instability --- nonlinear empirical dynamics --- aquaponics --- Structural Equation Modeling --- consumer behavior --- purchase intention --- willingness to pay --- sustainability --- food market --- veganic --- vegan-organic --- vegan --- stockless --- attitudes --- environmental marketing --- green product --- green consumer --- green purchase decision --- consumer behaviour --- theory of planned behaviour --- sustainable consumption --- Bangladesh --- out-of-home catering --- sustainable nutrition --- variety seeking --- spontaneous choice --- company canteens --- trust --- social media --- small and medium enterprises --- Bresse Gauloise --- choice experiment --- dual-purpose breeds --- faba beans --- Kollbecksmoor --- theory of planned behavior --- Vorwerkhuhn --- White Rock --- green products --- palm oil free --- structural equation modeling --- SEM --- sustainable food consumption --- food waste --- theoretical framework --- food tourism --- community-based tourism --- sustainable development --- community engagement --- rural development --- food heritage --- carbon-friendly food --- emotions --- animal welfare --- cured ham --- discrete choice experiment --- latent construct model --- market instability --- nonlinear empirical dynamics
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This open access book proposes an in-depth study on a vast range of issues connected to the regulation of Novel Foods in the European Union, pursuing an interdisciplinary approach and thus providing a comprehensive picture of this complex topic. Particular attention is paid not only to the current EU legislative framework, its positive innovations, unsolved problems and limits, but also to food safety issues and the potential impact of Novel Foods on sustainability and food security. In addition, the book focuses on a particular category of Novel Foods: insects for human consumption. These products recently gained momentum after the first EU Commission authorisation of dried yellow mealworm (Tenebrio molitor) in 2021. The book contributes to the lively public debate following this long-awaited authorisation by examining the legal issues arising from the application of the Novel Foods Regulation to these peculiar new foods; the EFSA risk assessment evaluations; the consumers’ perceptions and potential future of insect-based products’ market in the EU. By providing such an extensive analysis, including recent developments and future prospects, the book represents a valuable tool for students and academics, but also institutions and public authorities, helping them understanding the various challenges related to Novel Foods and edible insects. Furthermore, it seeks to promote an informed debate in order to find innovative solutions to pressing problems concerning how to feed the world of tomorrow.
International law --- International economic & trade law --- International economics --- Food & beverage technology --- Novel Foods --- EU Regulation 2015/2283 --- Edible Insects --- Food Safety --- EFSA --- Sustainability --- EU Food Market --- Innovation in the Agri-Food Sector --- Sustainable Food Chain --- EU Novel Food Regulatory Framework --- Consumers' Perception --- Food Law --- Circular Economy --- Law --- International law. --- Trade regulation. --- International economic relations. --- Food science. --- European Law. --- International Economic Law, Trade Law. --- International Economics. --- Food Science. --- Europe. --- Food technology --- Chemical engineering --- Economic policy, Foreign --- Economic relations, Foreign --- Economics, International --- Foreign economic policy --- Foreign economic relations --- Interdependence of nations --- International economic policy --- New international economic order --- Economic policy --- International relations --- Economic sanctions --- Regulation of trade --- Regulatory reform --- Trade regulation --- Commercial law --- Consumer protection --- Deregulation --- Law of nations --- Nations, Law of --- Public international law --- Law and legislation
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In light of the considerable impact of global food supply chains on climate change, more sustainable ways of producing, distributing, and consuming food appear critical for sustainable development. With the aim of contributing to this topic, this Special Issue on sustainable food consumption and food marketing addresses various relevant issues related to food consumption, including innovative and sustainable forms of food production and consumption, animal welfare and meat consumption, price transmission, social media communication, alternative food production, and organic agriculture, among others. As such, this Special Issue sheds light on more sustainable and carbon-friendly food production and consumption systems from various angles. It delivers valuable scientific evidence for the transformation of current carbon-based food supply chains to more eco-friendly, fair, and future-oriented food supply chains.
aquaponics --- Structural Equation Modeling --- consumer behavior --- purchase intention --- willingness to pay --- sustainability --- food market --- veganic --- vegan-organic --- vegan --- stockless --- attitudes --- environmental marketing --- green product --- green consumer --- green purchase decision --- consumer behaviour --- theory of planned behaviour --- sustainable consumption --- Bangladesh --- out-of-home catering --- sustainable nutrition --- variety seeking --- spontaneous choice --- company canteens --- trust --- social media --- small and medium enterprises --- Bresse Gauloise --- choice experiment --- dual-purpose breeds --- faba beans --- Kollbecksmoor --- theory of planned behavior --- Vorwerkhuhn --- White Rock --- green products --- palm oil free --- structural equation modeling --- SEM --- sustainable food consumption --- food waste --- theoretical framework --- food tourism --- community-based tourism --- sustainable development --- community engagement --- rural development --- food heritage --- carbon-friendly food --- emotions --- animal welfare --- cured ham --- discrete choice experiment --- latent construct model --- market instability --- nonlinear empirical dynamics --- n/a
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