Section 1 IntroductionEditors- Confirmed Chapter 1On technology, food, related social, ecologic and political issuesMichael Petch- Unconfirmed Chapter 2 overview on the industry and its advancementAsgar Farahnaky- Unconfirmed Section 2 Chapter 33D food printing and additive technologyCinzia Piatti and Ioannis Skartsaris- Confirmed Chapter 4Novel food technologies and their acceptanceEditors- Confirmed Chapter 5On consumption politicsHugh Campbell- Unconfirmed Chapter 6On food quality and traceabilitySabine Kulling- Unconfirmed Section 3 Chapter 7The demand for superfoods - the paradox of consumer's desire, production viability, socio-economic impactSimone Graeff-H?nninger- Confirmed Chapter 8On small grains and their potentialVictor Jimenz- Unconfirmed Chapter 9On recovered valuable components from waste of food production and consumption network and their application in other food products: labeling and consumer acceptanceVincenzo Fogliano- Unconfirmed Section 4 Chapter 10On nutritionGyorgy Scrinis- Unconfirmed Chapter 11technologies at the crossroad with nutrition and migration as part of the transition age for food securityLubana Al-Sayed and Claudia Bieling- Confirmed Chapter 12On functional and trail-made foods: nutrition and/or medicine?Fereidoon Shahidi- Unconfirmed Section 5 Chapter 13On EthicsJ. Schrempf-Stirling- Unconfirmed Chapter 14On corporate responsibilityLouise Manning- Unconfirmed ConclusionEditors- Confirmed
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