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Spices
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Spices

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In a globally connected market, ensuring the purity and authenticity of spices is more critical than ever. "PRODUCE TO PRODUCT: ENSURING PURITY AND AUTHENTICITY OF SPICES" addresses the challenges of spice adulteration and contamination that threaten food safety, public health, forex earnings, and the integrity of global supply chains. Despite advancements in agriculture, processing, and regulations, spices remain vulnerable to fraud and environmental contaminants.

This comprehensive volume explores various adulterants and contaminants compromising spice quality and safety, presenting state-of-the-art detection methods and containment strategies. Combining historical insights with cutting-edge research, it provides a thorough understanding of intentional and unintentional adulteration.

Key Features:

In-Depth Analysis: Chapters on testing black pepper, chili, ginger, nutmeg, saffron, and turmeric. Advanced Detection Methods: Techniques for identifying mycotoxins, pesticides, and heavy metals. Comprehensive Coverage: Focus on consumer awareness, supply chain management, and sustainability. Global Standards: Insights into regulatory frameworks and harmonization efforts. Practical Strategies: Tools for detection and mitigation tailored to professionals and researchers.

This indispensable resource is designed for regulatory agencies, food industry professionals, researchers, policymakers, and informed consumers. Whether detecting adulterants, developing technologies, or advocating for higher standards, this book equips you to address the complexities of spice purity and authenticity.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Country
United Kingdom
Date
29 July 2025
Pages
480
ISBN
9781032732091

In a globally connected market, ensuring the purity and authenticity of spices is more critical than ever. "PRODUCE TO PRODUCT: ENSURING PURITY AND AUTHENTICITY OF SPICES" addresses the challenges of spice adulteration and contamination that threaten food safety, public health, forex earnings, and the integrity of global supply chains. Despite advancements in agriculture, processing, and regulations, spices remain vulnerable to fraud and environmental contaminants.

This comprehensive volume explores various adulterants and contaminants compromising spice quality and safety, presenting state-of-the-art detection methods and containment strategies. Combining historical insights with cutting-edge research, it provides a thorough understanding of intentional and unintentional adulteration.

Key Features:

In-Depth Analysis: Chapters on testing black pepper, chili, ginger, nutmeg, saffron, and turmeric. Advanced Detection Methods: Techniques for identifying mycotoxins, pesticides, and heavy metals. Comprehensive Coverage: Focus on consumer awareness, supply chain management, and sustainability. Global Standards: Insights into regulatory frameworks and harmonization efforts. Practical Strategies: Tools for detection and mitigation tailored to professionals and researchers.

This indispensable resource is designed for regulatory agencies, food industry professionals, researchers, policymakers, and informed consumers. Whether detecting adulterants, developing technologies, or advocating for higher standards, this book equips you to address the complexities of spice purity and authenticity.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Country
United Kingdom
Date
29 July 2025
Pages
480
ISBN
9781032732091