"Approximately one third of the food produced for human consumption every year gets lost or wasted worldwide. This accounts for some 1.3 billion tonnes. An effective food strategy is necessary in order to meet global food security needs, as well as food demands of an increasingly wealthy global population while simultaneously cutting food loss and waste. Consequently, the entire industry – from producers to consumers – must increase productivity and efficiency to make their contribution in solving a global problem that concerns all of us.
"The feed and food industry has changed a lot during the past centuries. The world population is growing constantly and the demand of worldwide markets is increasing at a fast pace. While almost all kinds of foods are available at any time in the Western world, from tropical fruits to seasonal vegetables, rapid provision, freshness and colourful diversity are key to customers."
"The more time passes between production and retailing, the more rejects and wastes are being produced as more foods rot or underlay a higher risk of falling victim to an interrupted cold chain. The time between production and actual consumption simply takes too long. As food producers and retailers handle products with relatively short shelf lives, fast and careful transportation are key challenges to ensure products make it to customer’s shopping cart fresh and plentifully."
"By addressing the above challenges, logistics companies can offer complete solutions to help ease time and revenue losses and answer key market demands. As logistics are by far more than the physical transport of goods from one place to another, their services compile added value such as expert know-how in regards to customs regulations and clearance as well as customer service with respect to supply chains and production cycles."
"All sectors in the food chain are responsible for contributing in the prevention and reduction of food waste. From producers and processors, retailers and ultimately consumers themselves, also logistics companies can do their stint by making the supply chain run smoothly and quickly from the very beginning.
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