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  • Agrifood systems - 1
  • Food security - 1
  • Food waste - 1

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  • SDG 2: Zero Hunger
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Year of release: 2015 Types of resource: Infographics None: Websites/platforms/portals Tags: Agrifood systems

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  • Food loss and waste

    Resources on food loss and waste, including their links to climate change.
    The most relevant resources in this collection are highlighted in bold:
    • Website Addressing Food Loss and Waste : A Global Problem with Local Solutions
    • PDF FAO Regional Strategy on Food Loss and Waste Reduction in Asia and the Pacific
    • PDF Food Loss and Waste
    • PDF Food wastage footprint and climate change
    • PDF Food waste management and circular economy in Mediterranean cities
    • PDF Gender and food loss in sustainable fish value chains in Africa
    • PDF Get Involved! - International Day of Awareness of Food Loss and Waste, 29 September
    • Website Technical platform on the measurement and reduction of food loss and waste
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