Food heroes. Activity book
Did you know that the majority of the world’s food is produced by small-scale farmers? Most of the food you eat comes from a farm, whether it’s a crop, animal, dairy, fish or other type of farm. But farmers aren’t the only food heroes out there. From the cultivation of food to its arrival at your table, different food heroes are involved every step of the way. Discover the important role these heroes play and the digital innovations that are helping them and our food systems to perform better. Find out what each of us – governments, farmers, businesses and the general public – can do to improve how our food is produced and learn how you can make a difference!
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Subjects: | smallholders, food production, food systems, digital technology, innovation adoption, awareness raising, youth, children, educational resources, SDGs, Goal 2 Zero hunger, Goal 3 Good health and well-being, |
Online Access: | http://www.fao.org/3/ca9845en/CA9845EN.pdf https://doi.org/10.4060/ca9845en |
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unfao:8543952021-05-05T06:52:06ZFood heroes. Activity book 184100 FAO, Rome (Italy) eng textRome (Italy) FAO2020engDid you know that the majority of the world’s food is produced by small-scale farmers? Most of the food you eat comes from a farm, whether it’s a crop, animal, dairy, fish or other type of farm. But farmers aren’t the only food heroes out there. From the cultivation of food to its arrival at your table, different food heroes are involved every step of the way. Discover the important role these heroes play and the digital innovations that are helping them and our food systems to perform better. Find out what each of us – governments, farmers, businesses and the general public – can do to improve how our food is produced and learn how you can make a difference! Did you know that the majority of the world’s food is produced by small-scale farmers? Most of the food you eat comes from a farm, whether it’s a crop, animal, dairy, fish or other type of farm. But farmers aren’t the only food heroes out there. From the cultivation of food to its arrival at your table, different food heroes are involved every step of the way. Discover the important role these heroes play and the digital innovations that are helping them and our food systems to perform better. Find out what each of us – governments, farmers, businesses and the general public – can do to improve how our food is produced and learn how you can make a difference! smallholdersfood productionfood systemsdigital technologyinnovation adoptionawareness raisingyouthchildreneducational resourcesSDGsGoal 2 Zero hungerGoal 3 Good health and well-beinghttp://www.fao.org/3/ca9845en/CA9845EN.pdfhttps://doi.org/10.4060/ca9845enURN:ISBN:978-92-5-132979-5 |
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Did you know that the majority of the world’s food is produced by small-scale farmers? Most of the food you eat comes from a farm, whether it’s a crop, animal, dairy, fish or other type of farm. But farmers aren’t the only food heroes out there. From the cultivation of food to its arrival at your table, different food heroes are involved every step of the way.
Discover the important role these heroes play and the digital innovations that are helping them and our food systems to perform better. Find out what each of us – governments, farmers, businesses and the general public – can do to improve how our food is produced and learn how you can make a difference!
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