About this Research Topic
This research topic aims to explore and promote sustainability within integrated food systems through the principles of biovalorization and the circular bioeconomy. The main objectives include investigating agrifood waste management via biovalorization methods, understanding the evolution towards integrated food systems that embrace circular bioeconomy ideals, and examining advancements in food processing industries. Additionally, the topic seeks to identify and analyze policies that support sustainable practices. Specific questions to be addressed include: How can biovalorization methods be optimized to reduce greenhouse gas emissions? What are the most effective strategies for implementing circular bioeconomy principles in food systems? How can policy interventions facilitate the transition to sustainable food systems?
To gather further insights into the boundaries of this research, we welcome articles addressing, but not limited to, the following themes:
• Policy interventions to apply circular bioeconomy principles to integrated food systems.
• Innovative approaches aimed at reducing agricultural and food processing waste.
• Strategies for high-value biovalorization of agri-food waste.
• Biotechnological innovations for closed-loop food systems aiming towards minimization of food waste.
Keywords: Food waste, agro waste, biovalorization, circular bioeconomy, sustainability
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