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Use of cold chains for reducing food losses in developing countries

Kitinoja, 2013

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Kitinoja L
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Global food losses have been documented to be on the order of 25% to 50% of production volumes, caloric content and/or market values depending on the commodity (Lipinski et al, 2013; Gustavsson et al 2011; IIR 2009). The use of" cold" handling and storage systems as …
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