TF5 – 2030 Agenda and Development Cooperation
A MORE SUSTAINABLE AND RESILIENT AGRI-FOOD SECTOR TO BETTER DEAL WITH THE PANDEMIC
ABSTRACT
The COVID-19 pandemic has put new emphasis on the intrinsic weaknesses of current food production and consumption models across the world. These weaknesses include an unsustainable use of natural resources, the relocation of unprofitable production and limited exploitation of local specificities, with detrimental effects on communities’ natural and social assets. More efficient, eco-sustainable and site integrated/specific agri-food production, combined with optimized food distribution and management, especially in the cities, and healthier and more sustainable eating habits are required for a more effective, fairer and more resilient post-pandemic food safety and nutrition security regime worldwide.
AUTHORS
Patrizia Brigidi
University of Bologna
Gabriele Canali
Catholic University of the Sacred Heart of Piacenza
Arnaldo Dossena
University of Parma
Gianni Galaverna
University of Parma
Daniele Fattibene
Istituto Affari Internazionali (IAI)
Fabio Fava
University of Bologna
Erasmo Neviani
University of Parma
Fabrizio Storti
University of Parma