Food Losses in the Protein Crop Supply Chain

This paper assesses food losses in the French protein crop supply chain (peas, faba beans, lupins), estimating that harvest and processing incur about 6% losses and proposing genetic, agronomic, and technological strategies to reduce waste and expand human food outlets.

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This study evaluates food losses in the French protein crop chain (peas, faba beans, lupins), estimating that harvest and processing stages incur losses of approximately 22,000 t (6% of production) and an additional 1,000 t of water-soluble sugars. It highlights that many by-products are redirected to animal feed and thus are not counted as losses. The main strategies to reduce losses involve combining genetic and agronomic improvements to optimize crop canopy architecture together with advanced harvesting equipment. Further levers include enhancing nutritional quality through breeding and management, developing new fractionation and transformation technologies, improving consumer awareness, and better organizing the supply chain to expand human food markets.

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Project

Innovations agronomiques

Innovations agronomiques

Location
France
Authors
Gérard DUC, Marc ANTON, Alain BARANGER, Véronique BIARNÈS, Julia BUITINK, Benoît CARROUÉE, Martine GEORGET, Marie-Hélène JEUFFROY, Michel LESSIRE, Marie-Benoît MAGRINI, Xavier PINOCHET et Stéphane WALRAND
Purpose
Adopt innovative practices

File type
document
Created on
Dec 01, 2015
Origin language
French
Official project website
Innovations agronomiques
License
CC BY


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