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S 21 A7 F65 No. 156 (Browse shelf) | Not for loan |
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S 21 A7 F65 No. 143 Food into cities : | S 21 A7 F65 No. 146 Principles and practices of small- and medium-scale fruit juice processing / | S 21 A7 F65 No. 148 Small-scale palm oil processing in Africa / | S 21 A7 F65 No. 156 Food engineering, quality and competitiveness in small food industry systems with emphasis on Latin America and the Caribbean / | S199 K43 Guyana feeds herself : | S199 K43 Guyana feeds herself : |
"TC/M/Y5788E/1/12.04/1100"--P. [4] of cover.
Includes bibliographical references (p. 73-81).
Small food industries operate within a web of macroeconomic, microeconomic, social and technical forces that determine competitiveness within the sector. This bulletin proposes to utilize the systems approach to establish the analytical context for all factors affecting food quality and safety, and hence food industry competitiveness, and identify the engineering variables intrinsic to the food industries and their environment and which, once improved, will make the sector more competitive. The document presents a methodological proposal whereby any strategy based on the above approach will make it possible to identify and address the priority needs of the small and medium food industries sector in Latin America and the Caribbean region and to respond efficiently and effectively to those needs through sound action.
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