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GOLF · EC-Asia Research Network on Integration of Global and Local Agri-Food Supply Chains Towards Sustainable Food Security

H2020Status: CLOSED1 January 201831 October 2023EU funding €1,003,500Call H2020-MSCA-RISE-2017

The proposed research will bring together researchers from a number of disciplines to address a global challenge in achieving sustainability and resilience of agri-food supply chains. The research targets solutions to the challenge related to a food security strategy debate on global sourcing and self-sufficiency. With increasing concerns about climate change and environmental impact and associated risks, further complexity has been brought into this argument on the supply and sourcing strategy issues and a number of key questions need to be answered urgently. From the business perspective, whether promoting the practice of local agri-food systems indicates efficient and sustainable resource use? From the geographical supply market perspective, whether diversified sourcing and international trade have promoted sustainable and resilient agri-food supply? These arguments should not merely lead to options of the geographical focus of agri-food production and sourcing strategies. Instead, the solutions require in-depth understanding of interactions and trade-offs amongst different locally characterised options and should lead to place based ecologically harmonious local agri-food systems demonstrating the sustainability value and contributing global agri-food supply chains. For this purpose, this project aims to identify place based policy and solution framework to support local ecological system and sustain agri-food production, meet bioenergy needs and reduce waste, while best interface food and non-food input and output to global markets. Effective approaches will be developed to leverage the benefits in the context of Multi-level (geographical scale), Multi-dimension performance measurement (sustainable and resilient agri-food supply) of agri-food supply chains (MMAFS). The multidisciplinary group ranging from economics, management, science and engineering have been set up to form a strong platform for research and knowledge exchange to carry out this research.

Consortium · 14 organisations

coordinator

THE UNIVERSITY OF LIVERPOOL

UK · €297,000

participant

GLOBAL BIOTECHNOLOGY TRANSFER FOUNDATION LIMITED

UK · €31,500

partner

CHULALONGKORN UNIVERSITY

TH

partner

Thai National Shippers' Council

TH

participant

LIVERPOOL JOHN MOORES UNIVERSITY

UK · €166,500

partner

Zhejiang University

CN

partner

CONG TY TNHH LUONG THUC TAN VUONG

VN

participant

HOGSKOLEN I MOLDE

NO · €162,000

partner

CONGTY TNHH HOA LAM

VN

participant

UNIVERSITY OF HULL

UK · €198,000

partner

THAMMASAT UNIVERSITY

TH

partner

TRUONG DAI HOC NONG LAM - THANH PHO HO CHI MINH

VN

participant

WAGENINGEN UNIVERSITY

NL · €148,500

partner

DALIAN MARITIME UNIVERSITY

CN

Research fields

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