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Saving Food Saves Lives

Saving Food Saves Lives

To feed the world we need to reduce the amount of food lost in transit from farms to markets. It is important to develop technologies and techniques to reduce food loss that are appropriate to local communities’ needs. These needs widely vary based on crop, soil condition, water availability and climate.

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