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    Barriers for small-scale farmers in public food procurement

    The main objectives of the COCOREADO project are to connect consumers and producers and enhance the position of the farmer in the food system. Part of the project pursues these objectives through the lens of the public procurement of food, with a goal of developing recommendations and showcasing good practices for establishing and maintaining farmer-inclusive, sustainable food procurement approaches. To this end, it is important to identify and highlight the challenges that farmers face when engaging with public customers. Most often, the discussions on how to improve public procurement do not include the farmers but instead focus only on other actors involved, such as wholesalers, procurement officers, policy-makers etc. This research is an attempt to get information as directly as possible from farmers about the barriers they have experienced.

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    COCOREADO

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

    Locatie
    • Europe
    Auteurs
    • Adam Addis Prag
    • Line Rise Nielsen
    • Lisa Van den Bossche
    • Rani Van Gompel
    • Tessa Avermaete
    • Petya Slavova
    • Svetla Stoeva
    • Dona Pickard
    • Joana Faria Anjos
    • Rui Almeida
    • Miķelis Grīviņš
    Doel
    • Data storage/Processing
    Soort bestand
    Document
    Bestandsgrootte
    3.18 MB
    Gepubliceerd op
    30-03-2023
    Taal van herkomst
    English
    Officiële project website
    COCOREADO
    Licensie
    CC BY-SA
    Trefwoorden
    • Public procurement
    • barriers
    • farmers
    • sustainable food procurement

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