National processes shaping food systems transformations. Lessons from Costa Rica, Ireland and Rwanda

Governments and other food system actors from the private sector, civil society, research and education institutions are being called upon to work together to enhance the sustainability, resilience and inclusiveness of food systems. The analysis presented in this study provides an insight into the process and direction of food system transformation, and the key capabilities required. It portrays the interplay of different internal and external dynamics combined with the capacity of food system actors to connect, forge alliances and commit to specific actions that has enabled countries to move towards a more sustainable food system.

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Main Authors: 1423211784131 Wigboldus, S., 1423211781924 FAO, Rome (Italy). Food Systems and Food Safety Div. eng, 1423211783769 Guijt, J., 1423211783547 Brouwer, H., 1423211783546 Roosendaal, L., 1423211762180 Kelly, S., 1423211783548 Garcia-Campos, P.
Format: Texto biblioteca
Language:eng
Published: Rome (Italy) FAO 2021
Subjects:agrifood systems, governance, leadership development, capacity development, sustainability, SDGs, Goal 2 Zero hunger, Goal 12 Responsible production and consumption,
Online Access:https://www.fao.org/3/cb6149en/cb6149en.pdf
https://doi.org/10.4060/cb6149en
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