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    Guía para la transición a la sostenibilidad en la restauración colectiva pública

    A partir del trabajo realizado en el marco de GOSA y de la experiencia de las personas participantes en el proyecto, se han realizado una serie de entrevistas y sesiones de trabajo, con el fin de identificar las claves para desarrollar procesos de transición a la sostenibilidad en la restauración colectiva pública, vinculados a la adquisición de productos ecológicos, locales y de temporada procedentes de pequeñas explotaciones hortofrutícolas. En esta guía se describen las necesidades de actuación y las recomendaciones para el desarrollo de actuaciones en cada una de las áreas contempladas en el proyecto GOSA: articulación logística, compra pública alimentaria y transformación de menús. Se hace referencia también a buenas prácticas de referencia desarrolladas en el estado español, que ilustran algunos de los aspectos identificados como clave, y se listan los recursos disponibles para aquellas organizaciones interesadas en emprender procesos similares.

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    Capacity Building for local organic fruit and vegetable producers to promote the transition to sust

    Capacity Building for local organic fruit and vegetable producers to promote the transition to sustainability of public procurement in Madrid, Valenci

    Location
    • Spain
    Authors
    • Observatorio para una Cultura del Territorio, OCT
    Purpose
    • Communication
    • Dissemination
    File type
    Document
    File size
    1.87 MB
    Created on
    14-07-2021
    Origin language
    Spanish
    Official project website
    Capacity Building for local organic fruit and vegetable producers to promote the transition to sust
    License
    CC BY-NC-SA
    Keywords
    • alianzas
    • productores
    • digitalización
    • compra pública
    • buenas prácticas
    • capacitación
    • sensibilización
    • precios
    • formación
    • administraciones públicas
    • territorio
    • alimentación
    • comedor
    • personal
    • viabilidad
    • AKIS
    • restauración
    • alimentación sostenible
    • compra pública alimentaria

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