How is the world going to feed nearly 10 billion people while also advancing economic development and meeting the challenge of climate change? This has become one of the paramount questions of our time. Reducing food loss and waste is part of the answer. Tackling the issue of food loss and waste can generate a “triple win.” Reductions can save money for farmers, companies, and households. Wasting less food means we can feed more people. And reductions can alleviate pressure on climate, as well as on water and land
Around one third of the food globally produced is estimated to be lost or wasted along the supply ch...
Food squander has emerged as a major problem across the globe which has equally contributed to the g...
Southeast Asia. If the lowest loss and waste percentages achieved in any region in each step of the ...
Reducing food loss and waste is integral to food security, climate-change mitigation, and sustainabl...
The global food system is malfunctioning, leaving large segments of the population undernourished or...
Reducing food loss and waste can help meet the UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) by 2030, cont...
United Nations in 2011 estimated every year worldwide around 1.3 billion tons of food is lost or was...
The world already produces enough food to feed the world, yet over 800 million people are hungry. Fu...
Looking at the global context, the key-note speech will start by examining major trends in food secu...
Transforming Food Systems Under a Changing Climate is an initiative that aims to identify high-prior...
Reduction of food loss and waste has received increased attention in recent years. Several spikes in...
Agenda: Introduction to CCAFS and CGIAR: Why food loss and waste? - Lini Wollenberg The Food L...
Approximately one out of every four calories grown to feed people is not ultimately consumed by huma...
Welcome and overview of meeting on: Reducing food loss and waste as a climate change mitigation st...
One-third of all food produced in the world is lost or wasted from farm to fork. This level of ineff...
Around one third of the food globally produced is estimated to be lost or wasted along the supply ch...
Food squander has emerged as a major problem across the globe which has equally contributed to the g...
Southeast Asia. If the lowest loss and waste percentages achieved in any region in each step of the ...
Reducing food loss and waste is integral to food security, climate-change mitigation, and sustainabl...
The global food system is malfunctioning, leaving large segments of the population undernourished or...
Reducing food loss and waste can help meet the UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) by 2030, cont...
United Nations in 2011 estimated every year worldwide around 1.3 billion tons of food is lost or was...
The world already produces enough food to feed the world, yet over 800 million people are hungry. Fu...
Looking at the global context, the key-note speech will start by examining major trends in food secu...
Transforming Food Systems Under a Changing Climate is an initiative that aims to identify high-prior...
Reduction of food loss and waste has received increased attention in recent years. Several spikes in...
Agenda: Introduction to CCAFS and CGIAR: Why food loss and waste? - Lini Wollenberg The Food L...
Approximately one out of every four calories grown to feed people is not ultimately consumed by huma...
Welcome and overview of meeting on: Reducing food loss and waste as a climate change mitigation st...
One-third of all food produced in the world is lost or wasted from farm to fork. This level of ineff...
Around one third of the food globally produced is estimated to be lost or wasted along the supply ch...
Food squander has emerged as a major problem across the globe which has equally contributed to the g...
Southeast Asia. If the lowest loss and waste percentages achieved in any region in each step of the ...