School of Business Management, Narsee Monjee Institute of Management Studies, Hyderabad, Telangana, India.
Department of Mechanical Engineering, Birla Institute of Technology and Science, Pilani, Pilani, India.
Waste Manag Res. 2023 Mar;41(3):531-553. doi: 10.1177/0734242X221122556. Epub 2022 Sep 29.
Food loss and waste have become an issue of global significance, considering their concurrent effects on the socioeconomic and environmental facet of society. Despite this domain gaining prolific attention recently, issues hampering the effective utilization of residues from fish processing usually go unidentified in developing economies such as India. This occurs mainly owing to fragmented supply chains, inappropriate handling, discontinuous cold chains, inadequate temperature monitoring and so on, affecting quality and causing underuse. Any researcher trying to understand the prospects of utilizing these fish processing co-streams in a developing economy with the vision of improving consumption, economic sustainability, reducing discards and promoting circularity faces a lacuna. The authors address this demand in research by identifying the validity of this domain both in the global and native research community by conducting a detailed review using bibliometric analysis and content analysis. Data from Scopus with 717 documents, comprising 612 research articles from 78 countries, 1597 organizations and 2587 authors, are analysed. Results signify (i) developing a focus on hydroxyapatite production, bio-methane generation, transesterification processes, biomass and the rest raw material generated from fish processing, and (ii) reduced research on supply chain-related aspects despite their considerable importance. To comprehend this deficiency, especially in the Indian stance, barriers hindering the utilization of generated by-products are identified, and recommendations for improvements are proposed. The results will provide the struts for a circular and sustainable supply chain for processed seafood in developing economies.
食物浪费和损耗已经成为一个全球性问题,因为它们会同时对社会的社会经济和环境方面产生影响。尽管这一领域最近受到了广泛关注,但在印度等发展中经济体中,通常会忽略那些阻碍鱼类加工副产物有效利用的问题。这主要是由于供应链的分散、处理不当、冷链不连续、温度监测不足等原因,导致质量下降和未充分利用。任何试图了解在发展中经济体中利用这些鱼类加工副产物的前景的研究人员,都面临着一个空白,因为他们的愿景是提高消费、经济可持续性、减少废弃物和促进循环利用。作者通过使用文献计量分析和内容分析进行详细的综述,在全球和本地研究界都确定了这一领域的有效性,从而解决了这一需求。研究数据来自 Scopus,其中包含 717 篇文献,涵盖来自 78 个国家的 612 篇研究文章、1597 个组织和 2587 名作者。研究结果表明:(i)越来越关注羟磷灰石生产、生物甲烷生成、酯交换过程、鱼类加工产生的生物质和其他原材料;(ii)尽管供应链相关方面非常重要,但对其的研究却减少了。为了理解这种不足,特别是在印度的立场,作者确定了阻碍副产物利用的障碍,并提出了改进建议。研究结果将为发展中经济体加工海鲜的循环和可持续供应链提供支撑。