Yehorova-Hudkova, Tetiana I.Єгорова-Гудкова, Тетяна Ігорівна2023-01-032023-01-032022Economics, Finance and Management Reviewhttps://dspace.onu.edu.ua/handle/123456789/34340The article proposes to analyze the theme of Mixology as one of the basic aspect of food security and self-organization of system of food security and examining the issues of food security accordance to the point of view to the theory of system and self-organizational approaches. The food security of the state is characterized not only by the physical and economic availability of food, but also by its usefulness, which refers to the qualitative characteristics that determine the consumer value of a particular product. The usefulness and quality of finished products depend not only on the quality of raw materials, production technology, quality of technological equipment, production culture, but also on the recipe according to which the product is produced. Tries to consider the mechanism of self-organizational development for ensuring food security, To investigate the mixology approach as third root of food security. The evolution of the control system involves the study, design, diagnosis and prediction of development of complex systems based on selforganized invariants -- generalized golden sections is an unique method, not comparable to any other. Investigation of food securities aspects should be based on transdisciplinary approach and use Nature’s like models. Also it should be methods of theory of system and theory of synergetic considered on the mechanism of self-organizational. Diagnostics of the level of self-organization implies entropy testing of systems and calculation as an integral indicator of the relative informational entropy. Entropy depends on temperature, pressure and distribution of structural inclusions making up the system. With the constancy of the first two, being calculated in relative form, the structural components of the system appear in the form of weights, frequencies or probabilities. Diagnostics of the level of self-organization implies entropy testing of systems and calculation as an integral indicator of the relative informational entropy. Entropy depends on temperature, pressure and distribution of structural inclusions making up the system. With constancy of the first two, being calculated in relative form, the structural components of the system appear in the form of weights, frequencies or probabilities.eninterdisciplinary synthesisself-organizationfood securitymixology approachgolden sectionnature-like managementMixology as basis of food securityArticlehttps://doi.org/10.36690/2674-5208-2022-1-18