The development of a decision support system for the infant food chain
Summary: In a time where the awareness of food safety and quality increases among the general population, it is vital that consumers are enabled to make informed decisions on risks involving the safety of their food. The SAFFI (Safe Food for Infants in EU and China) project aims to build an integrat...
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Main Authors: | Brian Flynn (Author), Rallou Thomopoulos (Author) |
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2022-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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