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100 1  Taponen, Ilkka. 
245 10 Supply chain risk management in entomology farms case :
       |bhigh scale production of human food and animal feed
       |h[Hoopla electronic resource] /|cIlkka Taponen. 
250    Unabridged. 
264  1 [United States] :|bAuthor's Republic,|c2016. 
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511 0  Read by Chris Wright. 
520    This qualitative research focuses on risk management in 
       the supply chain of industrial entomology companies that 
       are mass rearing insects for human food or for feed for 
       farmed animals. This research presents answers to such 
       questions as what are the risks related especially to the 
       entomology industry, what are the reasons behind the risks
       and finally how the risks can be mitigated. The industry 
       has started to bloom only recently in the 2010's, meaning 
       that the industry is still lacking knowledge based on 
       historical data and scientific coverage of the field. This
       research is one of the first in the world that identifies 
       the supply chain risks associated especially with the 
       large scale insect farming for human food and animal feed,
       and determines how the risk profile is formed. The novel 
       nature of the industry reflects to many parts of the 
       supply chain risk management. By the time of writing this 
       research the established networks and operators, together 
       with standards and regulations are still in the making. 
       Even the biggest companies in the market are still only 
       planning their large farming facilities. Risks like 
       fluctuations of feed raw material prices are in common 
       with traditional farming, but the main risks that insect 
       farms are facing are related to the health of the animals.
       The knowledge of pathogens and parasites of insects is 
       very limited. As the nature of the health risks is unknown,
       the mitigation must be based on precautions and preventive
       actions. What is alarming for the companies operating in 
       the field is that even a well managed risk control cannot 
       give high level of security simply because of the lack of 
       knowledge. The industry will continue growing globally. 
       When the industry gets an established foothold and the 
       production and supply chain functions get standardized the
       risk management can reach an acceptable level. 
538    Mode of access: World Wide Web. 
650  0 Business logistics. 
650  0 Risk management. 
650  0 Insects|xIndustrial applications. 
650  0 Entomology|xEconomic aspects. 
650  0 Entomology. 
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