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    Strategic Guide on Sustainable Food Quality Schemes

    The strategic guide on Food Quality Schemes (FQS) is a tool for practitioners, policymakers and researchers to explore the links between sustainability and FQS. It was developed by a team of researchers at the University of Parma in collaboration with several academic and non-academic partners, in the context of the 5-year EU Horizon 2020 research project “Strenght2Food”. The guide presents the findings on an extensive research investigating the positive impacts of FQS linked to good production and consumption practices. Based on the results of 26 benchmarked value chains, involving different FQS (organic, PDO and PGI products) in 14 countries, the guide reports methods, tools and case studies to explore the sustainability performance of FQS. The research identified three main dimensions of public goods linked to FQS production: cultural and heritage preservation; socio-economic; and natural resources. Presenting best practices, recommendations and case studies related to each of these dimensions, the guide represents a unique opportunity of “learning from practice” and strengthening the positive impacts of FQS.

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    Strength2Food

    Strengthening European Food Chain Sustainability by Quality and Procurement Policy

    Standort
    • Europe
    Verfasser*innen
    • Filippo Arfini
    • Marianna Guareschi
    • Cecilia Mancini
    Zweck
    • Communication
    • Dissemination
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    11.65 MB
    Erstellt am
    26-04-2021
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    English
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    Schlagworte
    • Food Quality Scheme
    • Sustainability
    • Public Goods
    • Learning from Practice
    • Case-studies
    • Recommendations

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