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{ How much of the food produced worldwide would you guess is being lost within the supply chain from post harvest up to, but excluding, the retail level?
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{ Particularly high are the losses of fruits and vegetables in Sub Saharan Africa. Considering a supply chain consisting of on-farm post harvest operations, storage, transportation, processing & packaging and wholesale and retail, where can the highest losses be expected in Sub Saharan Africa?
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{Particularly high are the losses of fruits and vegetables in Sub Saharan Africa. Considering a supply chain consisting of on-farm post harvest operations, storage, transportation, processing & packaging and wholesale and retail, where can the highest losses be expected in Sub Saharan Africa?
 
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{ Which of the following sustainable approaches can be adopted by farmers on site and in further steps of the supply chain to minimize post harvest food loss?
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{Which of the following sustainable approaches can be adopted by farmers on site and in further steps of the supply chain to minimize post harvest food loss?
 
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- Solar Cooling
 
- Solar Cooling
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|| For more info [https://we4f.org/innovator-news/we4f-and-miyonga-the-trainings-must-go-on visit this website.]
 
|| For more info [https://we4f.org/innovator-news/we4f-and-miyonga-the-trainings-must-go-on visit this website.]
  
{ What is your best guess on how many people in Sub Saharan Africa currently have access to electricity and how the estimation for 2030 looks like?  
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{What is your best guess on how many people in Sub Saharan Africa currently have access to electricity and how the estimation for 2030 looks like?  
 
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- From 80% to 85%
 
- From 80% to 85%
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{ Unfortunately, an access to power does not always result in a steady supply. How many countries in Africa do you think experience an average of 10 or more electrical outages per month?
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{Unfortunately, an access to power does not always result in a steady supply. How many countries in Africa do you think experience an average of 10 or more electrical outages per month?
 
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|| For more info [https://we4f.org/wa-rih/wef-depend-rain visit this website.]
 
|| For more info [https://we4f.org/wa-rih/wef-depend-rain visit this website.]
  
{75% of people without access to electricity are spread across just a few countries worldwide. How many countries do you think it is?
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{Limited access to the power grid combined with its low reliability puts various food supply chains at risk. This makes solar-based approaches particularly interesting. Which of the following solar-based Innovations can be a game changer for more resilient food systems?
 
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- 5 countries
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- Solar Cooling
- 32 countries
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- Solar Milling
+ 20 countries
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- Solar Pumping
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- Solar Irrigation
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- Solar powered Ice Production
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+ All of them and more
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|| For more info [https://we4f.org/we4f-publications visit this website.]
  
{In 2000, about 1.3 million households in developing countries used solar home systems (SHSs). How many were there in 2018?
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{The Agenda 2030 demands an affordable, reliable, sustainable and modern access to Energy for everybody by the end of the current decade. One way to approach that target is to improve the grid. However, this is a costly undertaking. What’s your best guess on what share of the required investment is actually being invested in Sub Saharan Africa?
 
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- 1 billion households
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- 55%
- 500,000 households
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- 25%
+ more than 4 million households
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+ 15%
|| For more info [[Solar_Home_Systems_(SHS)|read this article]]
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|| For more info [[Publication - World Energy Outlook 2021|read this publication]]
  
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{Another way to approach that target is to establish a decentralized power infrastructure. Consequently, photovoltaic modules and their affordability are of high interest. What’s your best guess on how much the price of PV modules decreased globally between 2009 and 2015?
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- 60%
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- 45%
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+ 80%
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|| For more info [https://www.irena.org/-/media/Files/IRENA/Agency/Publication/2016/IRENA_Solar_PV_Costs_Africa_2016.pdf visit this website.]
  
{How does sustainable energies improve people’s live?
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{Considering the insufficient investments in the accessibility of electricity and the strong cost decrease of PV modules, solar based innovations gain attractiveness. Nevertheless, these need to be financed. Which of the following innovative approaches are promising?
 
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- Solar lamps allow people to work and study longer in the evenings
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- Digital Financing
- Efficient technologies reduce the time spent by women and girls on basic survival activities (gathering firewood, fetching water, cooking, etc.)
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- Pay-Go models for solar products
- Water desalination and purification can aid the availability of clean water
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- Asset Funding
- Renewables help to tackle climate change
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- Pay-As-You Chill for cold rooms
+ All of them
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- Microfinance for woman
|| For more info [[Access to Modern Energy|read this article]]
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+ All of them and more …
 
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|| For more info [https://we4f.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/12/2021_EA-RIH_WeTu.pdf visit this website.]
 
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Revision as of 07:02, 14 June 2022

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Check your knowledge about the water-energy-food-nexus by filling out this quiz. You can only choose one answer per question! Drop by the exhibition area to discuss about the answers.

1 How much of the food produced worldwide would you guess is being lost within the supply chain from post harvest up to, but excluding, the retail level?

33%
14%
7%

2 Particularly high are the losses of fruits and vegetables in Sub Saharan Africa. Considering a supply chain consisting of on-farm post harvest operations, storage, transportation, processing & packaging and wholesale and retail, where can the highest losses be expected in Sub Saharan Africa?

Transportation
On farm post-harvest operations
Storage

3 Which of the following sustainable approaches can be adopted by farmers on site and in further steps of the supply chain to minimize post harvest food loss?

Solar Milling
Solar Cooling
Solar powered Ice Production
Solar Drying
All of them and more

4 What is your best guess on how many people in Sub Saharan Africa currently have access to electricity and how the estimation for 2030 looks like?

From 50% to 60%
From 80% to 85%
From 65% to 70%

5 Unfortunately, an access to power does not always result in a steady supply. How many countries in Africa do you think experience an average of 10 or more electrical outages per month?

17
5
11

6 Limited access to the power grid combined with its low reliability puts various food supply chains at risk. This makes solar-based approaches particularly interesting. Which of the following solar-based Innovations can be a game changer for more resilient food systems?

Solar Irrigation
Solar Pumping
All of them and more
Solar Milling
Solar powered Ice Production
Solar Cooling

7 The Agenda 2030 demands an affordable, reliable, sustainable and modern access to Energy for everybody by the end of the current decade. One way to approach that target is to improve the grid. However, this is a costly undertaking. What’s your best guess on what share of the required investment is actually being invested in Sub Saharan Africa?

25%
15%
55%

8 Another way to approach that target is to establish a decentralized power infrastructure. Consequently, photovoltaic modules and their affordability are of high interest. What’s your best guess on how much the price of PV modules decreased globally between 2009 and 2015?

45%
80%
60%

9 Considering the insufficient investments in the accessibility of electricity and the strong cost decrease of PV modules, solar based innovations gain attractiveness. Nevertheless, these need to be financed. Which of the following innovative approaches are promising?

Digital Financing
All of them and more …
Microfinance for woman
Pay-Go models for solar products
Asset Funding
Pay-As-You Chill for cold rooms