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Explain the technologies and methods used for food production by modern society.
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- How has food policy in the U.S. impacted the production of your food item? What are some specific consequences to various stakeholders, meaning companies, farmers, or anyone with some vested interest in the production and distribution of the product? Has the most recent policy, the 2018 Farm Bill, helped or hindered? Has it had opposing influences on stakeholders? (With references)What is meant by "industrialization of food"?What aspects of food analysis and quality assurance should be explored in order to contribute positively and make a difference?
- What are some ethical benefits and rewards with providing sustainable food and health care?In response to the following question fulfil all requirements below: What are three new classifications of food proposed in the 21st Century? A sentence outline An introduction One body paragraph In response to the following question fulfil all requirements below: Select any process in food production or any process of importance to a foodie and present the three major steps within your selected process. A sentence outline One body paragraph A conclusionWhat are the implications of science, technology, and innovation in meeting society's need for food production?