Mobilizing the innovation capacity of actors in informal sectors of the food system

Consumption of fruits and vegetables is below the recommended standard in Tanzania. Among the reasons for this are the lack of availability and affordability due to high rates of food loss and waste and food safety issues in domestic value chains. These domestic chains are often informal, meaning th...

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Autores principales: Termeer, Emma, Ernest, Zablon, Dijkxhoorn, Youri, Mvungi, Henry, Wanyama, Rosina, Janssen, Valerie, De Steenhuijsen Piters, Bart
Formato: Póster
Lenguaje:Inglés
Publicado: Wageningen University & Research 2024
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Acceso en línea:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/159611
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Sumario:Consumption of fruits and vegetables is below the recommended standard in Tanzania. Among the reasons for this are the lack of availability and affordability due to high rates of food loss and waste and food safety issues in domestic value chains. These domestic chains are often informal, meaning they operate outside regulatory and legal frameworks and are therefore excluded from formal services and investments. Moreover, ‘midstream actors’ operating in these chains are not recognised as key drivers of food systems and therefore not included in their governance.