EU-funded project SMARTCHAIN reveals key steps to improve sustainability of short food supply chains
SMARTCHAIN project
The EU-funded project SMARTCHAIN hosts today its closing event, showcasing its main findings and recommendations to support collaborative Short Food Supply Chains (SFSCs) in Europe.
The 3-year long project brought together a wide range of policymakers, practitioners and researchers interested in learning more on collaborative SFSCs and how to support their growth. SFSCs are food systems with a potential to create a shift in the way we grow, distribute and consume food, responding to the needs of farmers, food producers and consumers.
Utrecht Professor Remco Veltkamp contributed to the project by developping an e-Course Gamification based in the GAIN model for Local2Local, a short food chain partner in the project.
The full press release can be read via the link below.