Linhai Wu, Dian Zhu (2014), Food Safety in China. A Comprehensive Review, CRC Press, Taylor & Francis Group. Ebook available by Ebsco (Restricted access)
This book provides a comprehensive review of the efforts put forth by China to prevent food safety concerns, including the abuse of food additives. Looking at food producers and operators, consumers, and government agencies as part of an organic system, the book examines the complete system of the food supply chain from multi-scientific systematic points of view. It begins with the production of agricultural products and investigates the changing track of food safety (including imported and exported products) in the key aspects of production, circulation, and consumption between 2006 and 2011.
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