Practice abstract ENG GO PDApp
PDApp promotes the reduction of food losses and food waste in the agri-food sector through digital tools based on the principles of the circular economy and the bioeconomy, designing a decision support service for companies and agents in the primary sector that will help them to prevent FWL (food waste losses) and creating a digital tool for the exchange of surpluses generated between different agents, such as food product processing companies, NGOs receiving donations, livestock farmers, feed manufacturers, etc. These tools will guarantee traceability, as well as the reporting of FWLs to the administration
Szczegółowy opis
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Szczegółowe informacje o wkładzie
- Lokalizacja
- Spain
- Autorzy
- Raquel Díaz
- Cel
- Dissemination
- Communication
- Typ pliku
- Document
- Rozmiar pliku
- 3.60 MB
- Utworzono dnia
- 30-09-2024
- Język pochodzenia
- English
- Oficjalna strona projektu
- Moving towards a digital model for zero waste in the agri-food sector
- Licencja
- CC BY-SA
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