ABSTRACT

Food is a massive industry and the many key players involved have very different interests. In wealthy nations those interests can range from corporate survival and maintaining profitability in a market with limited demand, to promoting a healthy diet and ensuring food safety. For the poor, the emphasis is all too often on simply getting enough to eat. As information technology and biotechnology are set to revolutionize the food system, it is essential to understand the broad context in which the different actors operate, so that all the world's people can enjoy a safe, secure, sufficient and sustainable food supply. 

This text provides an overview of today's dominant food system - one developed in and controlled by northern industrialized countries, and one that is becoming increasingly globalized.

chapter 1|6 pages

Introduction

part I|76 pages

Food Matters

chapter 2|15 pages

Food and the Biosphere

chapter 3|25 pages

Modern Food – where did it come from?

chapter 4|34 pages

Food, Culture and Human Needs

part II|83 pages

From Farm to Mouth—The Key Actors

chapter 5|26 pages

Farmers, Workers and Traders

chapter 6|31 pages

Processors, Distributors and Caterers

chapter 7|24 pages

Consumers

part III|66 pages

Food Control