Why every link in the food value chain matters for sustainable food systems
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This article discusses the importance of every link in the food value chain — from processing and packaging to markets, technology, and finance — for building sustainable food systems. It highlights SIANI's collaboration with Inclusive Business Partners and emphasizes that scaling innovation across the interconnected food system remains a major challenge. Value chain integration is presented as fundamental to making sustainable food systems scalable, not merely a coordination tool.
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· 4 pulledSustainable food systems are no longer just a policy discussion or a concern limited to farmers.
From processing and packaging to markets, technology, and finance, every link in the food value chain matters.
Yet scaling innovation across this highly interconnected system remains a major challenge.
Value chain integration is not important merely for coordination; it is fundamental to making sustainable food systems scalable.
Value chain integration is not important merely for coordination; it is fundamental to making sustainable food systems scalable.
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