Unveiling the Dynamics of Upcycled Food Research: A Citation Analysis
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https://doi.org/10.36676/jrps.v15.i3.1432Keywords:
Upcycled food, Bibliometric Analysis, Citation Analysis, Research TrendsAbstract
The present study aims to know the progress of upcycled food research in the current era by using bibliometric analysis. The citation analysis has been used to uncover the trends in the publications, key authors, institutions, countries, and sources. The findings of the study reveal that the authors are dominant from North America and Europe in the field of upcycled food. University of Reading (UK) is the prominent institution with the highest number of citations in the field of upcycled food research. The United Kingdom and the United States are the top countries in upcycled food research. Food Quality and Preference and Journal of Cleaner Production are the prominent journals in the field of upcycled food research. The present study provides vital insights for academics, policymakers, industry stakeholders, and consumers interested in encouraging sustainable agriculture methods.
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