Data di Pubblicazione:
2016
Abstract:
New Frontiers in the Agrifood Field: Sustainability and Precision Farming
Nowadays it is a common knowledge that to sustain the global increasing
demand forecast for the next centuries in the food production system,
sustainable practices should be adopted to protect the environment and human
health. Food production and consumption have a strong impact on the
environment in terms of greenhouse gas emission, water and soil contamination,
reduction of arable lands, water consumption and many others, which in
turn negatively affect also human health. Also these issues produce heavy
consequences on the economic development. To address these challenges, it
became mandatory for a close cooperation among scientists with different
expertise, policymakers and economists to develop new smart technologies,
introduce them on the market and formulate adequate regulations.
In this regard, a sustainable food production system could be thought as a
chain of procedures with low impact on the environment and able to guarantee
a secured supply of healthier and fortified food, supporting at the same time
the economic growth. The development and exploitation of biosensors as
supporting tools along the entire food production chain meet these criteria
allowing the detection of food quality and safety with a reduced level of CO2
emissions, and organic solvent released in the environment compared with the
conventional analytical tools. Indeed biosensor technology has the high
potential to guarantee a comprehensive control among all the single steps of
the food supply chain, from the crop cultivation and harvesting, to food
process, transportation, packaging and distribution.
Sensor technology is at the leading edge of the development in almost
every sector. The market for sensors grew from EUR 81.6 billion in 2006 to
EUR 119.4 billion in 2011 and can be expected to grow to EUR 184.1 billion
until 2016, according to the newWorld Report entitled 'Sensors Markets 2016'
published by Intechno Consulting, Basel (Switzerland). A huge amount of this
market is represented by the biosensor revolution promoting sustainable foods
in the near future.
In this context, this book will discuss about the last trends on biosensor
technologies, including (1) advanced technologies for fast, sensitive and costeffective
determination of different targets to ensure food quality, safety,
authenticity and traceability as well as (2) emerging technologies for crop
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monitoring, accurate analysis of soil nutrients and pesticides or for maximizing
the efficiency of water use for a smart agriculture. Thus the emerging
innovations in biosensor technology devoted to food quality and safety control
will be discussed in the first section 'Biosensors for food safety, quality and
security'. The concepts of food quality and safety are crucial issues to get a
sustainable and healthy food. Appearance, taste, smell, nutritional value
content, functional ingredients, freshness, flavour and texture are all crucial
parameters to be considered to this regards, together with its comprehensive
estimation of freshness and the evaluation of the correct composition of the
natural components (eg, sugars, amino acids and alcohols) and additives (eg,
vitamins and minerals). On the other hand, safe foods should respect the legal
limits regarding pesticides, heavy metals, pathogens and toxins, to avoid
serious damages of human health and well-being, and consequent burdens on
health-care system and economic productivity. In this overall scenario, the last
trends on biosensors will be described considering the main advantages and
limitations of this technology, to minimize threats that cause unsafe or offquality
food.
With the aim to optimize biosensing performances for a smart food chain
monitoring, the las
Tipologia CRIS:
03.01 Monografia o trattato scientifico
Keywords:
biosensors; sustainable food; food analysis; environmental analysis; sustainable agriculture
Elenco autori:
Rea, Giuseppina; Scognamiglio, Viviana
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