Mitigate+: Food Loss and Waste country profile China: Estimates of Food Loss and Waste, associated GHG emissions, nutritional losses, land use and water footprints

FLW refers to all food intended for human consumption that is finally not consumed by humans. Food Loss is the decrease in the quantity or quality of food resulting from decisions and actions by food suppliers from the production stage in the chain, excluding retail, food service providers and consu...

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Main Authors: Axmann, H., Guo, X., Broeze, J., Harbers, C., Viquez-Zamora, M., Soethoudt, J.M.
Format: Brief
Language:Inglés
Published: Wageningen University & Research 2024
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/169820
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author Axmann, H.
Guo, X.
Broeze, J.
Harbers, C.
Viquez-Zamora, M.
Soethoudt, J.M.
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Broeze, J.
Guo, X.
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description FLW refers to all food intended for human consumption that is finally not consumed by humans. Food Loss is the decrease in the quantity or quality of food resulting from decisions and actions by food suppliers from the production stage in the chain, excluding retail, food service providers and consumers. Food Waste is the decrease in the quantity or quality of food resulting from decisions and actions by retailers, food services and consumers (FAO, 2019). Under this definition, FLW does not include food that is consumed in excess of nutritional requirements nor food that incurs a decrease of market value due to over-supply or other market forces, and not due to reduced quality.
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spelling CGSpace1698202025-12-08T10:29:22Z Mitigate+: Food Loss and Waste country profile China: Estimates of Food Loss and Waste, associated GHG emissions, nutritional losses, land use and water footprints Axmann, H. Guo, X. Broeze, J. Harbers, C. Viquez-Zamora, M. Soethoudt, J.M. food systems climate change FLW refers to all food intended for human consumption that is finally not consumed by humans. Food Loss is the decrease in the quantity or quality of food resulting from decisions and actions by food suppliers from the production stage in the chain, excluding retail, food service providers and consumers. Food Waste is the decrease in the quantity or quality of food resulting from decisions and actions by retailers, food services and consumers (FAO, 2019). Under this definition, FLW does not include food that is consumed in excess of nutritional requirements nor food that incurs a decrease of market value due to over-supply or other market forces, and not due to reduced quality. 2024-07-30 2025-01-24T04:37:54Z 2025-01-24T04:37:54Z Brief https://hdl.handle.net/10568/169820 en Open Access application/pdf Wageningen University & Research CGIAR System Organization Axmann, H., Guo, X., Broeze, J., Harbers, C., Viquez-Zamora, M. and Soethoudt, J.M. 2024. Mitigate+: Food Loss and Waste country profile China: Estimates of Food Loss and Waste, associated GHG emissions, nutritional losses, land use and water footprints. Food Loss Solutions Version 2, July 2024. Wageningen, Netherlands: Wageningen University and Research and Montpelier, France: CGIAR System Organization.
spellingShingle food systems
climate change
Axmann, H.
Guo, X.
Broeze, J.
Harbers, C.
Viquez-Zamora, M.
Soethoudt, J.M.
Mitigate+: Food Loss and Waste country profile China: Estimates of Food Loss and Waste, associated GHG emissions, nutritional losses, land use and water footprints
title Mitigate+: Food Loss and Waste country profile China: Estimates of Food Loss and Waste, associated GHG emissions, nutritional losses, land use and water footprints
title_full Mitigate+: Food Loss and Waste country profile China: Estimates of Food Loss and Waste, associated GHG emissions, nutritional losses, land use and water footprints
title_fullStr Mitigate+: Food Loss and Waste country profile China: Estimates of Food Loss and Waste, associated GHG emissions, nutritional losses, land use and water footprints
title_full_unstemmed Mitigate+: Food Loss and Waste country profile China: Estimates of Food Loss and Waste, associated GHG emissions, nutritional losses, land use and water footprints
title_short Mitigate+: Food Loss and Waste country profile China: Estimates of Food Loss and Waste, associated GHG emissions, nutritional losses, land use and water footprints
title_sort mitigate food loss and waste country profile china estimates of food loss and waste associated ghg emissions nutritional losses land use and water footprints
topic food systems
climate change
url https://hdl.handle.net/10568/169820
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