Food Processing Industry in Asia and the Pacific


Book Description

The objectives of this Study Mission were to assess the current status of the food processing industry in APO member countries; to observe the extent of use of modern food processing techniques in the host country; and to exchange views and experiences on the subject among participants. Topics discussed included food consumption patterns and trends; status of the food processing industry; problems faced by the industry; government policies affecting the industry; changing dietary intake and processed food consumption; food procesing industry in Asia and the Pacific; current status of food processing industry in Japan; and modernization of food manufacturing: government policies in Japan.




FILIPINIANA BIBLIOGRAPHY


Book Description

This book is the list of printed documents I have collected about the Philippines in general and the Tagalog language in particular. The entries are followed by an index of the themes involved.




Taking Food Public


Book Description

The field of food studies has been growing rapidly over the last thirty years and has exploded since the turn of the millennium. Scholars from an array of disciplines have trained fresh theoretical and methodological approaches onto new dimensions of the human relationship to food. This anthology capitalizes on this particular cultural moment to bring to the fore recent scholarship that focuses on innovative ways people are recasting food in public spaces to challenge hegemonic practices and meanings. Organized into five interrelated sections on food production – consumption, performance, Diasporas, and activism – articles aim to provide new perspectives on the changing meanings and uses of food in the twenty-first century.
















Fast Food/slow Food


Book Description

Wilk and his colleagues draw upon their own international field experience to examine how food systems are changing around the globe. The authors offer a cultural perspective that is missing in other economic and developmental studies, and provide rich ethnographic data on markets, industrial production, and food economies. This new book will appeal to professionals in economic and environmental anthropology: economic development, agricultural economics, consumer behavior, nutritional sciences, environmental sustainability, and globalization studies.