Very interesting newsletter, especially the following study.  

 

FAO-USAID report: Opportunities for agri-food chains to become energy-smart

How can actors in the agrifood industry reduce their dependence on fossil fuels

and become more resilient to possible future climate change impacts? This

new study, published by FAO and the United States Agency for International

Development (USAID), outlines options for three agricultural value chains. The

report provides detailed data on the energy requirements and possible cleanenergy

solutions along the dairy, rice and vegetables value chains, and

promotes the design of a development framework that increases productivity

and value generation in rural areas. It aims to assist farm businesses, farmer

associations, practitioners, training institutions, food processing companies,

policy-makers and other stakeholders in the agrifood industry in reducing their dependence on fossil

fuels, reducing related greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions, and becoming more resilient to possible

future impacts of climate change.

De : FTN-SFVC
Envoyé : mardi 31 mai 2016 16:06
À : FTN-SFVC
Cc : Neven, David (SP4); Scarpocchi, Cristina (ESN); Tartanac, Florence (ESN); Puntsagdavaa, Ayurzana (ESN); Doin, Benjamin (ESND)
Objet : Newsletter No.16 | | FAO Technical Network on Sustainable Food Value Chain Development | May 2016

 

Dear Network Members,

 

We are very pleased to share with you the network’s e-newsletter: May issue. Please find attached the e-newsletter. 

 

It is also available on the network’s workspace: https://workspace.fao.org/cop/ftn/sfvc/Shared%20Documents/e-Newsletters/e-Newsletter%20No.16 

 

We thank those members who made contributions to this e-newsletter! 

 

Please send us an email at [log in to unmask] if you would like to share your work, events, projects and news related to food value chains. 

 

Many thanks!

Kind regards,

 

Ayurzana Puntsagdavaa

Network Facilitator 

FAO Technical Network on Sustainable Food Value Chain Development

https://workspace.fao.org/cop/ftn/sfvc/SitePages/Home.aspx 



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