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Food safety in global supply chains: A literature review
Authors:Vinicius Antonio Machado Nardi  Daniel Pedro Auler  Rafael Teixeira
Affiliation:1. Unisinos Business School and Faculdade da Serra Gaúcha, Porto Alegre, RS, 90470-280 Brazil;2. Unisinos Business School, Porto Alegre, RS, 90470-280 Brazil;3. College of Charleston, Charleston, SC, 29424 U.S.A.
Abstract:This paper aimed to revisit the literature on food safety in global supply chains and analyze the evolution and contemporary challenges in this research field. It conducted a systematic literature review in two steps based on a selection of 178 articles. It analyzed safety in food supply chains using the Six T's Framework to evaluate food safety management. In the supply chain literature, traceability was the most studied element of the original framework. The research identified studies that have incorporated the topics of “tactics” and “targets” in their analysis of safety in supply chains. This article presented an expanded framework, a tool for categorizing research, and areas for advancement in the identification of quality indicators in global food chains for the current research agenda. The paper contributed theoretically to the discussion of safety elements in food supply chains and incorporated new elements into the originally conceived framework. Thus, it helped to delineate the research field and opened up an agenda for future research.
Keywords:food safety  global supply chain  risk management
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