Food Industry: Definitions
Food Industry: Definitions
Food Industry: Definitions
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Packaged food aisles at an Americangrocery store
The food industry is a complex, global collective of diverse businesses that supply most of the
food consumed by the world population. Only subsistence farmers, those who survive on what
they grow, can be considered outside of the scope of the modernfood industry.
The food industry includes:
Definitions[edit]
It is challenging to find an inclusive way to cover all aspects of food production and sale.
The Food Standards Agency, a government body in India, describes it thusly:
"...the whole food industry from farming and food
production, packaging and distribution, to retail and
catering."[1]
The Economic Research Service of the USDA uses the
term food system to describe the same thing:
"The U.S. food system is a complex network of farmers and
the industries that link to them. Those links include makers
of farm equipment and chemicals as well as firms that
provide services to agribusinesses, such as providers of
transportation and financial services. The system also
includes the food marketing industries that link farms to
consumers, and which include food and fiber processors,
wholesalers, retailers, and foodservice establishments." [2]
Food processing[edit]
Main article: Food processing
Packaged meat in a supermarket
Retail[edit]
With worldwide urbanization,[7] food buying is increasingly
removed from food production. During the 20th century,
the supermarketbecame the defining retail element of the
food industry. There, tens of thousands of products are
gathered in one location, in continuous, year-round supply.
Marketing[edit]
Main articles: Food marketing and Agricultural marketing
As consumers grow increasingly removed from food
production, the role of product creation, advertising, and
publicity become the primary vehicles for information about
food. With processed food as the dominant category,
marketers have almost infinite possibilities in product
creation.
and education[edit]
Some equipment at Tartu Mill, the largest grain milling
company in theBaltic states. Modern food processing factories
are often highly automated and need few workers.