Investing in Good Practices and Innovative Technologies to Reduce Post-Harvest Losses and Contribute to Improving Food Security and Nutrition: Workshop Held Alongside the Salon International de l’Agriculture et des Ressources Animales (SARA)
Republic of the Ivory Coast; Organisme Scientifique Francais Specialise en Recherche Agronomique (CIRAD); WFP Centre of Excellence Against Hunger China; Comité permanent inter états de Lutte contre la Sécheresse dans le Sahel (CILSS); Organisme Scientifique Francais Specialise en Recherche Agronomique (CIRAD); Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS)
ELF 2576
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Investing in Good Practices and Innovative Technologies to Reduce Post-Harvest Losses and Contribute to Improving Food Security and Nutrition: Workshop Held Alongside the Salon International de l’Agriculture et des Ressources Animales (SARA)
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The scale of post-harvest losses and its economic and social costs constitute major challenges to the development of agriculture and rural areas.They also represent key obstacles to food security and nutrition in developing countries. Africa remains the most affected continent. In light of the current progress, Africa is apparently not on track to reach the SDG12.3 and the Malabo and Maputo Declarations targets. Despite a renewed commitment, the current situation requires a serious reflection on strategies, policies and means of implementation to meet the Malabo Declaration targets:halving post-harvest losses by 2025, and ending hunger and malnutrition in Africa by 2030.
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ELF 2576
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MON-129438
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