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City region food systems in Medellin, Colombia: A pathway of governmental and territorial integration to face the COVID-19 crisis

Author: Juan Zuluaga Orrego; Guido Santini
Publisher: FAO
2020

In Medellin, the City Food Region System implemented a few years ago, enabled local producers, consumers and local government to keep an active food distribution system. Overall, the program generates income for producers, lowers the costs of supplying vendors and ensures a secure channel of food supply during the crisis. Local authorities also experimented innovative distribution channels. In the midst of the COVID-19 crisis, the territorial perspective and the concept of city region food systems, recently included in the city's food and nutrition security programs, are significantly contributing to developing an approach to respond to the crises.


Topic: Governance and planning, Food production and ecosystem management, Food supply and distribution
Tags: COVID-19, Pandemics, Resilient cities
Organization: FAO
Author: Juan Zuluaga Orrego; Guido Santini
Year: 2020
Type: Articles
City (Country): Colombia
Region: Latin America and the Caribbean
Resource format: Document
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