Food Supply Chain Safety Research Trends From 1997 to 2020: A Bibliometric Analysis

The COVID-19 pandemic has exposed the fragility of the global food supply chain, strengthened consumers' awareness of the traceability system throughout the supply chain, and gradually changed consumers' consumption concepts and consumption patterns. Therefore, the aim of this study was to...

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Published inFrontiers in public health Vol. 9; p. 742980
Main Authors Luo, Jianli, Leng, Shujuan, Bai, Yanhu
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Switzerland Frontiers Media S.A 03.02.2022
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Summary:The COVID-19 pandemic has exposed the fragility of the global food supply chain, strengthened consumers' awareness of the traceability system throughout the supply chain, and gradually changed consumers' consumption concepts and consumption patterns. Therefore, the aim of this study was to analyse the relevant literature on food safety in the food supply chain, examine its current status, hot spots, and development trends, and provide some suggestions for academics and relevant government departments in food supply chain safety research. We collected the literature on the food safety research of the food supply chain from the Scopus database, used BibExcel to count the subject categories, published journals, geographical distributions, research institutions, authors, and keywords in the literature, and used Pajek software to analyse the keywords in the literature, perform co-occurrence analysis, draw related knowledge maps, and perform cluster analysis on primary keywords. Finally, to study the development trend, we used CorTexT software to illustrate the theme evolution path map in this research field. The keyword visualization network revealed the following key research topics: (1) food safety at the consumer end of the food supply chain, (2) food safety management in the food supply chain, (3) risk management of food safety in the food safety chain, and (4) food safety at the production end of the food supply chain. After comprehensive discussion and analysis, we concluded that food supply chain management may be a hot topic in the future, especially in traceability management combined with the blockchain. It is necessary to explore in-depth how the blockchain can affect the food supply chain to provide a theoretical basis for managing the latter.
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Reviewed by: Edgar Denova-Gutiérrez, National Institute of Public Health, Mexico; Perla Gomez Di Marco, Universidad Politécnica de Cartagena, Spain
This article was submitted to Public Health and Nutrition, a section of the journal Frontiers in Public Health
Edited by: Tarek Ben Hassen, Qatar University, Qatar
ISSN:2296-2565
2296-2565
DOI:10.3389/fpubh.2021.742980