Crossword Puzzle
Across
- 2. A WTO agreement that specifically covers food contamination issues
- 6. The kind of economies one enjoys in implementation of quality management systems in food production across various sizes of food companies
- 7. A food product whose quality cannot be fully understood even after consumption of the product
- 14. If food consumption of children decreases as income/endowment of poor and uneducated head-of-the-household increases, then food for children is described as __________ good
- 15. Fish-bone diagram of the food production flow chart is also known as ___________ diagram
- 16. The lopsided promotion of wheat and rice over the decades has resulted in pulses being called the __________ food
- 17. This is an important objective of Codex Alimentarious Commission for food standards across the globe
- 21. Presence of quality problems in domestic food products leads to such kind of trade opportunities when international food prices move up and down
- 23. If the 3-sigma limits on either side of the mean value of a food attribute for a product process exactly match the upper and lower specifications then the process is described as just _________.
- 25. Britannia Little Hearts is an example of registration of industrial IPR under this category
- 26. This crop is widely cultivated in India using genetically modified technology
- 27. Global Pulse Confederation (GPC) has designated pulses as the __________of food
Down
- 1. Acronym for a stage in the food production process beyond which a particular hazard cannot be reduced to a manageable level
- 2. The difference between traditional hybrids, newer varieties, and GM crops is that reproductive crossing can happen across ____________ in GM crops
- 3. Analysis that discovers the shadow prices of quality attributes from the price of the product
- 4. Something that may increase the preventive cost but reduce failure cost in food manufacturing
- 5. Patent granted to USDA and W.R. Grace Company on the process to extract oil from the seeds of this plant was successfully challenged by Indian scientists
- 8. Pulses are important for sustainable growth of agriculture. They fix _________ in the soil and reduce carbon footprint created by production of fertilizers
- 9. Appraisal cost in food manufacturing is considered as _________ cost
- 10. Distinctive signs of Champagne and Basmati get covered in intellectual property rights because of this indicator
- 11. Firm that developed food safety system for the astronauts heading towards moon
- 12. This principle elucidates that eighty per cent of the food quality problems are caused by twenty per cent of causes
- 13. An important economic concept that describes wedge between private benefit and social benefit and justifies schemes such as Mid Day Meals
- 18. Nutrition and safety are considered as the __________ characteristics of the food product by food technologists
- 19. If a food production process is in control, one expects that 99.73 per cent of the observations will lie ¬¬¬¬¬¬¬¬¬¬¬¬within ___________ standard deviations on either side of the mean value
- 20. If the observations of the x-bar chart show a particular pattern even within the 3-sigma limits, then there must be some ___________ cause(s) due to which the food production process will not be in control
- 22. Organoleptic characteristics of food products that can be judged by actions such as seeing, touching, smelling, and tasting are also called as _________ characteristics
- 24. Coca Cola is not protected by this kind of intellectual property right