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Public Food Procurement for Sustainable Food Systems and Healthy Diets: Volume 2

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations - FAO & Bioversity International, author.
Language:
English
Physical Description:
1 online resource (397 p.) ill
Other Title:
Public Food Procurement for Sustainable Food Systems and Healthy Diets
Place of Publication:
Food & Agriculture Organization of the United Nations
Summary:
Sustainable Public Food Procurement (PFP) represents a key game changer for food systems transformation. It can influence both food consumption and food production patterns. It can deliver multiple social, economic, and environmental benefits towards sustainable food systems for healthy diets.This publication aims to contribute to the improved understanding, dissemination, and use of PFP as a development tool in particular in the case of school meals programmes. In this Volume 2, researchers, policymakers, and development partners can find extensive evidence of the instruments, enablers, and barriers for PFP implementation. It also provides case studies with local, regional, and national experiences from Africa, Asia, Europe, and North and South America.Volume 1 of this publication, available at https://doi.org/10.4060/cb7960en, presents further analysis on how PFP can be used as a development tool and deliver multiple benefits for multiple beneficiaries. It argues that PFP can provide a market for local and smallholder farmers, promote the conservation and sustainable use of agrobiodiversity, and improve the nutrition and health of children and communities.
ISBN:
92-5-135479-0

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