TY - CHAP
T1 - Managing risk in global food supply chains
T2 - Improving food security and sustainability
AU - Miranda-Ackerman, Marco A.
AU - Colin-Chávez, Citlali
AU - Espitia-Moreno, Irma Cristina
AU - Ruiz-Morales, Betzabé
AU - Arredondo-Soto, Karina Cecilia
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2021, IGI Global.
PY - 2020/9/17
Y1 - 2020/9/17
N2 - Supply chains have inherent risk given the number of actors that interface. While there are some chains that have low frequencies of unfavorable events, many continuously face uncertainty. Food production has many uncertainties along the global supply chain. The global nature of the large logistical networks increases its complexity. Two main sources of uncertainty arise: External and internal to the SC. External factors mainly come from nature (such as "El Niño" phenomenon) and from human activities (such as food and nutrition policy and standards). Internal factors mainly come from operations such as a cold chain disruption. Thus, one needs to minimize risk and improve resilience in order to achieve food security and sustainability. It is then imperative that risk management practices be integrated into the supply chain design and management process. This chapter presents an overview of the main risks involved in global food supply chains, as well as some techniques for risk management.
AB - Supply chains have inherent risk given the number of actors that interface. While there are some chains that have low frequencies of unfavorable events, many continuously face uncertainty. Food production has many uncertainties along the global supply chain. The global nature of the large logistical networks increases its complexity. Two main sources of uncertainty arise: External and internal to the SC. External factors mainly come from nature (such as "El Niño" phenomenon) and from human activities (such as food and nutrition policy and standards). Internal factors mainly come from operations such as a cold chain disruption. Thus, one needs to minimize risk and improve resilience in order to achieve food security and sustainability. It is then imperative that risk management practices be integrated into the supply chain design and management process. This chapter presents an overview of the main risks involved in global food supply chains, as well as some techniques for risk management.
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U2 - 10.4018/978-1-7998-5354-1.ch012
DO - 10.4018/978-1-7998-5354-1.ch012
M3 - Chapter
AN - SCOPUS:85138062142
SN - 9781799853541
SP - 239
EP - 261
BT - Research Anthology on Food Waste Reduction and Alternative Diets for Food and Nutrition Security
PB - IGI Global
ER -