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Publication - Decentralised Renewable Energy Innovations to Boost Agri-Sector Productivity & Address Global Food System Challenges

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Title
Decentralised Renewable Energy Innovations to Boost Agri-Sector Productivity & Address Global Food System Challenges
Publisher
Alliance for Rural Electrification (ARE) - United Nations Industrial Development Organization (UNIDO) - ITPO
Author
Deepak Mohapatra - Jens Jaeger - David Lecoque - Gabriele Pammesberger - Michael Schmidt
Published in
February 2021
Abstract
Zero hunger can be achieved by providing energy beneficiaries with the means to produce, transform and consume food in a clean and sustainable way, thereby enhancing both their food security and nutrition. Agriculture is a source of livelihood for 86% of people living in rural areas globally. Besides farming, livelihoods can encompass various activities in other key agricultural sub-sectors, including livestock and fishing and aquaculture.
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