This deliverable presents the results of the activities conducted so far within Task 3.3. The Task aims to create and implement the network of 14 local Food Hubs (paired with 14 separate cities) in the six target countries. The Food Hub represents the project’s organizational and operative unit that will join the local actors and stakeholders (i.e., small-scale farmers and their associations, food processors (SMEs), researchers, NGOs, and authorities) and serve as the centre of innovation. The objective of this deliverable is to illustrate the process that has been designed in the first 18 months of the FoodLAND project towards the establishment of the 14 Food Hubs. A synthesis of the reports collected in the different Food Hubs is presented. Different types of FHs emerged, on one hand, on the size and focus of the several FHs, and on the other hand, on the legal status and institutional framework that FHs will have according to national rules. Elements addressing female empowerment are highlighted. Annexes include the reports produced at national level by local facilitators.
Guidelines/Toolkit for Food Hub agreement(s) between local actors and stakeholders establishing decision-making processes and operational rules
Carloni, E.;
2022-01-01
Abstract
This deliverable presents the results of the activities conducted so far within Task 3.3. The Task aims to create and implement the network of 14 local Food Hubs (paired with 14 separate cities) in the six target countries. The Food Hub represents the project’s organizational and operative unit that will join the local actors and stakeholders (i.e., small-scale farmers and their associations, food processors (SMEs), researchers, NGOs, and authorities) and serve as the centre of innovation. The objective of this deliverable is to illustrate the process that has been designed in the first 18 months of the FoodLAND project towards the establishment of the 14 Food Hubs. A synthesis of the reports collected in the different Food Hubs is presented. Different types of FHs emerged, on one hand, on the size and focus of the several FHs, and on the other hand, on the legal status and institutional framework that FHs will have according to national rules. Elements addressing female empowerment are highlighted. Annexes include the reports produced at national level by local facilitators.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.