Understanding Food Loss and Waste in the Onion Growing Industry in Aotearoa New Zealand

Understanding Food Loss and Waste in the Onion Growing Industry in Aotearoa New Zealand

Authors

  • Grace Petersen

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.11157/patr.v1i1.19

Keywords:

food waste, sustainable agriculture, food production, Onions, agricultural innovation

Abstract

Sustainable growth and improving the profitability of onion growers and exporters is Onions New Zealand’s vision. Alongside  marketable product, minimizing and converting onion industry loss and waste products into a useable form is one piece of work requiring further exploration. My project involved a series of interviews with growers and processors to discuss the amount of waste generated in the industry, and to try and quantify the opportunity from turning this into product of value. Join me to hear about the some of the work being done with growers and processors to understand the size of the opportunity and to help Onions New Zealand’s achieve this vision for this sector.

Supervised by: Professor Miranda Mirosa and Trixie Croad, Food Waste Innovation Otago

Scholarship funded by: Onions NZ

 

Published

2023-03-04

How to Cite

Petersen, G. (2023). Understanding Food Loss and Waste in the Onion Growing Industry in Aotearoa New Zealand. Pūhau Ana Te rā: Tailwinds, 1(1). https://doi.org/10.11157/patr.v1i1.19
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