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    U.S. Food Flows: A Cold Chain Network Analysis of Freight Movements to Inform Local and Regional Food Issues

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    U.S. Food Flows: A Cold Chain Network Analysis of Freight Movements to Inform Local and Regional Food Issues (2.155Mb)
    Date
    2022-09-16
    Author
    Miller, Michelle
    Konar, Megan
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    Abstract
    Logistics in the public interest is an emerging field of study, accelerated by supply chain disruptions as a result of COVID19 and is of increasing interest as climate change destabilizes natural systems and coupled human systems. Logistics involves understanding the structure of food systems networks and how the market may be structured to ensure equitable market and food access. The refrigerated food supply chain is an energy-intensive, nutritious and high-value part of the food system, making it particularly important to consider. Improved food transport and distribution are identified as high leverage strategies for both mitigation and adaptation during disruptive events, such as climate change. Understanding the network structures of these specific food movements highlights unique transportation challenges for nutritious and perishable products. These network data are based on data from the 2017 Department of Commerce Commodity Flow Survey and Freight Analysis Framework. Empirical data from downscaling is available at https://databank.illinois.edu/datasets/IDB-8455093.
    Subject
    Research Subject Categories::INTERDISCIPLINARY RESEARCH AREAS
    Research Subject Categories::FORESTRY, AGRICULTURAL SCIENCES and LANDSCAPE PLANNING
    2017
    supply chain disruptions
    perishable foods
    meat
    dairy
    prepared fruits and vegetables
    network analysis
    food access
    wholesale markets
    geographic concentration
    smart foodsheds
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    http://digital.library.wisc.edu/1793/84167
    Related Material/Data
    https://minds.wisconsin.edu/handle/1793/85719
    DOI
    https://doi.org/10.21231/qfx4-4f67
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    Technical Report
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    Miller, Michelle and Konar, Megan (2024) “U.S. Food Flows: A Cold Chain Network Analysis of Freight Movements to Inform Local and Regional Food Issues”. A report prepared for the United States Department of Agriculture, Agricultural Marketing Service, Transportation Services Division. https://doi.org/10.21231/qfx4-4f67
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