Sustainable Production and Commercialization Strategies in the Agrifood Sector in South Africa

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United Nations Environment Programme
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The action aims to implement SCP practices and green certification
schemes in agri-food small entities of SA. The project aims to
develop more sustainable consumption and production patterns
in the agricultural sector in South Africa by engaging in transition
towards a green economy, promoting resource and energy efficiency.
The project will focus mainly on the agrifood small holders sector
due to their economic importance andpotential for improvement in
environmental, social and economic issues. Likewise, a number of
market and non-market based mechanism shall be used to provide
incentives to invest in sustainable practices for farmers and to go
beyond short term survival strategies. The project will work with
30 small farmers in Limpopo on managing natural resources and
irrigation and strengthening environmental efficiency.
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