State of the Art and Levers for Reducing Food Losses in French Supply Chains

This study quantifies food losses across four plant and six animal supply chains in France from primary production to distribution, identifies key loss stages, and proposes technical, organizational, regulatory, and social levers to reduce these losses.

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This cross-sectional study by INRA supply chain working groups analyzes food losses in France from farm production through processing and retail. It covers four plant supply chains (cereals, pulses, oil crops, fruits/vegetables/potatoes) and six animal supply chains (milk, eggs, beef, lamb, pork, poultry, trout). Loss rates at harvest and processing range from 2–6% for major crops and up to 9% for fruits and vegetables, compared to under 1% for most animal products. The research maps loss hotspots and identifies actionable reduction measures—technical improvements, better coordination, regulatory adjustments, and shifts in social standards—while noting data confidentiality and research gaps.

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Innovations agronomiques

Innovations agronomiques

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France
Autorid
Barbara REDLINGSHÖFER, Bernard COUDURIER et Martine GEORGET
Eesmärk
Adopt innovative practices

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dokument
Loodud
01. dets 2015
Originaalkeel
French
Projekti ametlik veebileht
Innovations agronomiques
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