Global food network ‘vulnerable’ to fast spread of contaminants
date:Jun 09, 2012
due to the increasingly interwoven nature of the IFTN That is, even if food contamination was less frequent its dispersion/spread is becoming more efficient.

Better understanding

Baranyi and his colleagues noted recent calls for an interdisciplinary approachto monitor, understand, and control food trade flows as it becomes an issue no longer affecting just single countries, but the global livelihood of the human population.

The authors suggested that such an approach would enable better und
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