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Advances in Ensuring the Microbiological Safety of Fresh Produce (Hardcover)
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Advances in Ensuring the Microbiological Safety of Fresh Produce (Hardcover)
Series: Burleigh Dodds Series in Agricultural Science, 136
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Increasing consumer demand for low-input cultivation and minimal
processing has significantly increased the risk of microbiological
contamination of fresh produce. This both presents a health risk to
consumers and undermines trust in the food supply chain from farm
to fork. Advances in ensuring the microbiological safety of fresh
produce reviews our current understanding of key pathogenic risks
to fresh produce such as Salmonella, Listeria and E.coli. The book
addresses recent advances in improving safety along the value
chain, from advances in detection to improving consumer handling of
fresh produce. By providing a comprehensive insight into the
pathogenic risks facing the fresh produce sector, the book details
how key stakeholders across the agri-food supply chain can reduce
the risk of pathogen contamination and outbreaks of foodborne
illnesses. Edited by an internationally-renowned expert in the
field and featuring contributions from a team of expert authors,
Advances in ensuring the microbiological safety of fresh produce
will be a standard reference for researchers in food safety,
agricultural engineers specialising in fresh produce storage,
retail and other companies involved in the fresh produce supply
chain, as well as government and commercial agencies responsible
for safety and quality monitoring of agri-food supply chains.
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