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    • Environment

    D4

    The present report “D4.3: Report on event type tools evaluation” elaborates on the methodology, implementation and outcomes related to the organisation of the “Let’s meet!” and “Let’s build our SFSC” events in 12 European countries. The activity is part of the testing and validation activities, of the agroBRIDGES Toolbox. The toolbox contains 12 tools and functionalities, available in 12 European languages, with a view to empower the agri-food sector with practical tools and knowledge that will better connect producers to consumers through Short Food Supply Chains (SFSCs).

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    agroBRIDGES

    Building bridges between consumers and producers by supporting short food supply chains through a systemic, holistic, multi-actor approach based Toolbox

    Locatie
    • Italy
    Auteurs
    • Alessia Fantini
    Doel
    • Dissemination
    Soort bestand
    Document
    Bestandsgrootte
    7.77 MB
    Gepubliceerd op
    27-06-2023
    Taal van herkomst
    English
    Officiële project website
    agroBRIDGES
    Licensie
    CC BY
    Trefwoorden
    • Agrifood
    • Short Food Supply Chains

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