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The impact of fresh produce specifications on the Australian food and nutrition system: a case study of the north Queensland banana industry.

机译:新鲜农产品规格对澳大利亚食品和营养系统的影响:以昆士兰州北部香蕉产业为例。

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Objective. To use the north Queensland banana industry as a case study to examine the extent to which cosmetic standards set by retailers influence the amount of edible waste generated on-farm and the effect of this on the sustainability of the Australian food and nutrition system. Design. Waste audits were performed on-farm at a banana packing shed to quantify the amount of fruit discarded due to cosmetic imperfections. These data, together with production records provided by the Department of Primary Industries and Fisheries and interviews with growers, were used to inform a nutritional analysis, a life cycle assessment and an economic analysis to quantify nutritional, environmental and economic impacts. Setting. North Queensland, Australia. Subjects. Banana farms and packing shed. Result. Between 10 and 30% of the north Queensland banana crop is discarded on-farm. Of this, 78% was found to be due to cosmetic imperfections, which equates to an industry total of 37 000 tonnes per annum. This waste represents a loss of 137 billion kilojoules with accompanying macro- and micronutrients. The life cycle assessment indicated that approximately 16 300 tonnes of carbon dioxide emissions, 11.2 gigalitres of virtual water as well as other natural resources are embodied in the waste. There is an industry-wide, economic loss of approximately $AU 26.9 million per annum. Conclusions. The majority of on-farm banana waste is caused by arbitrary cosmetic standards set by retailers, resulting in significant nutritional, environmental and economic losses. Public health nutritionists have a role to play across the entire food chain to minimize the impacts of waste on the food system.
机译:目的。以昆士兰州北部的香蕉产业为例,研究零售商制定的化妆品标准在多大程度上影响了农场产生的可食用废物的数量以及其对澳大利亚食品和营养系统可持续性的影响。设计。在农场的香蕉包装棚上进行了废物审核,以量化由于化妆品缺陷而丢弃的水果数量。这些数据,以及第一产业和渔业部提供的生产记录,以及与种植者的访谈,被用于营养分析,生命周期评估和经济分析,以量化营养,环境和经济影响。设置。澳大利亚北昆士兰州。主题。香蕉农场和包装棚。结果。昆士兰州北部的香蕉农作物中有10%至30%被丢弃。其中,发现有78%是由于化妆品的不完美所致,相当于行业每年总计37,000吨。伴随着大量和微量营养素的浪费,这意味着损失了1,370亿千焦耳。生命周期评估表明,废物中包含约16300吨二氧化碳排放量,11.2千兆虚拟水以及其他自然资源。全行业每年造成的经济损失约为2690万澳元。结论。农场上的香蕉浪费大多数是由零售商制定的任意化妆品标准引起的,从而导致严重的营养,环境和经济损失。公共卫生营养学家可在整个食品链中发挥作用,以最大程度地减少废物对食品系统的影响。

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