| Literature DB >> 36211507 |
Hamid El Bilali1, Sinisa Berjan2, Tarek Ben Hassen3, Junaid Alam Memon4, Željko Vaško5, Mohammad S Allahyari6,7.
Abstract
Food losses and waste (FLW) is considered a critical issue in the ongoing debate on the sustainability of agri-food systems. However, the scholarly literature on FLW is still geographically-biased, with more attention devoted to developed countries, even in Europe. In this context, this article analyses the state of research on FLW in the Western Balkan region (viz. Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia, Montenegro, North Macedonia, and Serbia). A search performed in October 2021 on the Web of Science database returned 34 documents, and 21 eligible ones were included in the systematic review. The topical analysis of the literature addressed causes of FLW, stages of the food supply chain, extent and magnitude of FLW, FLW and food security, economic and environmental impacts of FLW, and food waste (FW) management strategies. A central finding was the scarcity of data on FW in the Western Balkans. Moreover, the literature focused on FW at the consumer level, while food loss at other stages of the food chain was generally overlooked. There is a lack of comprehensive analyses of the economic and environmental impacts of FLW as well as its implications in terms of food and nutrition security. The quantification of FLW is generally inaccurate and based on estimates and self-reported data. The literature focuses on FW reuse and recycling (e.g., energy, compost) while other management strategies (e.g., reduction/prevention, redistribution) are rarely addressed. However, the results indicated that consumers in the Western Balkans pay attention to the FW issue, especially during the COVID-19 pandemic, which is an encouraging sign that can be exploited in awareness-raising campaigns and education activities. Meanwhile, research on FLW in the Western Balkans is highly needed to fill the identified knowledge gap and provide evidence to policies dealing with the transition to sustainable food systems in the region.Entities:
Keywords: Balkans; environment; food loss; food security; food waste; sustainable food system; waste management
Year: 2022 PMID: 36211507 PMCID: PMC9533125 DOI: 10.3389/fnut.2022.983639
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Front Nutr ISSN: 2296-861X
Figure 1Process of the search and selection of documents.
Documents considered in the systematic review.
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| 2021 | 4 | Ben Hassen et al. ( |
| 2020 | 3 | Ilakovac et al. ( |
| 2019 | 7 | Berjan et al. ( |
| 2018 | 2 | Ðurišić-Mladenović et al. ( |
| 2017 | 1 | Knežević et al. ( |
| 2016 | 1 | Rutz et al. ( |
| 2015 | 1 | Dedinec et al. ( |
| 2010 | 1 | Njezic et al. ( |
Geography of the research on FLW in the Western Balkan countries.
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| Bosnia and Herzegovina (2) | Ben Hassen et al. ( |
| Croatia (5) | Ilakovac et al. ( |
| Montenegro (1) | Berjan et al. ( |
| North Macedonia (1) | Dedinec et al. ( |
| Serbia (6) | Berjan et al. ( |
| Western Balkans* (1) | Jotanovic et al. ( |
| Europe** (4) | Knežević et al. ( |
| Global*** (1) | Guiné et al. ( |
*This category includes at least two Western Balkan countries.
**This category includes at least a European country outside the Western Balkans.
***This category includes at least one non-European country.
1Former Yugoslavian Republics (Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia, Macedonia, Montenegro, Serbia, Slovenia).
2Croatia, Poland, Lithuania and Serbia.
3Croatia, France, Macedonia and Spain.
4Argentina, Brazil, Croatia, Greece, Hungary, Latvia, Lithuania, Poland, Portugal, Serbia, Slovenia, Romania and United States.
Quantification of FLW in the Western Balkan countries.
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| Ilakovac et al. ( | Croatia | Household food waste | 75 kg/person/year |
| Djekic et al. ( | Bosnia and Herzegovina | Household food waste | 2.8 kg/household/week |
| Djekic et al. ( | Serbia | Household food waste | 1.54 kg/household/week |
| Djekic et al. ( | Serbia | Household food waste from animal origin | 200 g/household/week (11.3 kg household/year) |