WASTE-SEC

A tool modeling food loss, waste, and security, providing scenario-based insights and actionable recommendations for stakeholders

Diverse factors shape food chain resilience, producing measurable changes in food loss and waste levels

Diverse factors shape food chain resilience, producing measurable changes in food loss and waste levels

Shifts in drivers influence all pillars of food security: availability, access, utilization, stability, agency, and sustainability

Shifts in drivers influence all pillars of food security: availability, access, utilization, stability, agency, and sustainability

Explore the tool’s performance and cascading effects of systemic forces across food sectors and supply chain actors

GALANAKIS LABORATORIES  have received Letters of Intent from the University of Johannesburg and Cadi Ayyad University willing to participate and support validation of WASTE-SEC across African agri-food systems.

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Letter of Intent UCA

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