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Geography of Food Summer School & E-learning Course

Designing Food Value Chains to foster the UN Sustainable Development Goals

Description

The current food system is not able to produce food to nourish the people in a sustainable way. Less environmental impact, resource use efficiency, maintaining soil fertility, closing of nutrient cycles, stable harvests, improved distribution, avoiding food losses/food waste, fair business models and food sovereignty are the main challenges in the current food system. The new design of existing or new supply chains on a local, regional and international level are of special relevance. They should be designed to foster the UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDG), which entered into force on 1 January. Young scientists will be relevant actors in this process of change. For them, ZHAW and FiBL offers an open online course and the opportunity to participate in th international summer school. The whole programm focuses on the topic of "Designing Food Value Chains to foster the UN Sustainable Development Goals."

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Project team

Tom Bischof, Daniel Burkart, Dr. Roman Grüter, Ennio Mariani, Dr. Emilia Schmitt, Rahel Skelton, Sonja Trachsel

Project partners

University of Ljubljana; University of Agricultural Sciences Bangalore; Forschungsinstitut für biologischen Landbau FiBL

Project status

completed, 05/2014 - 12/2019

Funding partner

Stiftung Mercator Schweiz

Project budget

500'000 CHF