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    Decision support system for specifying tender requirements for sustainable public food procurement

    This report contains specific sections dealing with the development of the procurement tender documentation, examining the challenges for both public authorities and small-scale producers and discussing the importance of short-supply food systems in the context of public procurement. In particular, the improvements made to existing public procurement processes are detailed in the following three steps: i) pre-tender activities, ii) the tender documentation, and iii) the ranking and selection of bidders. These three sections are integrated into the comprehensive Decision Support System, which provides authorities with a roadmap for the sustainable public procurement of food.

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    COCOREADO

    Connecting COnsumers and producers to REbalance farmers’ position through AmbassaDOrs trainings

    Ubicación
    • Europe
    Autores
    • Tanja Dergan
    • Marko Debeljak
    Propósito
    • Access to Data
    • Communication
    • Dissemination
    • Decision-making support
    • Data storage/Processing
    Tipo de fichero
    Document
    Tamaño del archivo
    4.32 MB
    Creado el
    30-06-2024
    Lengua materna
    English
    Web oficial del proyecto
    COCOREADO
    Licencia
    CC BY-SA
    Palabras clave
    • Decision Support System
    • small-scale producers
    • short supply food systems
    • public procurement

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