GCP-1 midterm facsheet: Inclusive value chain collaboration in Ghana & South Africa

March 14, 2017
Image: via Flickr (by: Kamweti Mutu)
“Inclusive value chain collaboration in Ghana & South Africa” is a Global Challenges Programme (GCP) project which received funding in the first GCP Call.
GCP research is carried out in consortia consisting of Southern and Northern scientific and other partners. The projects have a duration of four to five years and are aimed at enhancing the understanding of food and nutrition security in Low- and Middle-Income Countries. The five GCP-1 projects that started in 2014 now have interesting midterm results on food chain efficiency and inclusive sustainable increase of quality food.
All GCP-1 projects have published a midterm facsheet to share their findings at this stage.