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TOPIC: Smart Logistics and Urban Planning Among key takeaways from this dialogue, panelists particularly mentioned logistics, traceability and urban planning in order to achieve smart logistics of food value chain in Latin America. It was discussed of the integration of a full, rapid, transparent model of traceability of food distribution. This implies the identification of production centres, like farms and small-sized properties, then processors or rural-wholesale markets, logisticians, before accessing urban wholesale markets and therefore consumers. This must be accompanied by the improvem
... Подробнееent of the cold chain, better logistics and can be improved by the development of digital tools. In what concerns traceability, control of the supply and food safety, technology can play an important role to have accurate monitoring and to collect information’s on food life cycles, quality, and food safety. Today the lack of effective traceability is often due to the lack of human resources available or easy technologies. Cold chains also have to be better integrated into logistics and infrastructures, that diverge from a territory to another, and to effectively cover populations needs in order to meet the 2030 Agenda commitments. Participants stressed the important role that data mining and the development of digital tools can play to ensure best fresh food supply and logistics ( eg . Colombia develop a project to monitor the characteristics of the cargo and analysis obtained data (e.g : cost check, consumption). This data collection and analysis will enable to design a supply planning without disruption and shortage of food. In terms of logistics, and to limit the traffic of supply in major metropolitan areas, the development of smart urban agriculture would be useful (agriculture next to cities). Wholesale markets could facilitate the selling of products through communication between supply and demand, and they can help improve last mile logistics solutions to comply with more efficient and eco-friendly urban distribution schemes. They could play a major role bringing accessibility to a broad scale of actors and reaching cities requirements in terms of emissions, transports, optimize logistics and traffic congestions. Collaborations with national, regional, and local governments could ensure that wholesale markets are empowered to build sustainable food supply systems. For example, by discussing effective locations for wholesale markets in urban planning and including the different stakeholders participation. Panelists also mentioned the importance on reinforcing multi-stakeholder dialogue by creating dialogue platforms. There is currently in Latin America a lack of articulation between public-private sector (lots of markets are not in touch with authorities). Yet, this is crucial for the regulation of markets actors to overcome current difficulties, to distribute food efficiently spatially, to diversify centers of supply and to implement food governance policies/urban food planning. Public sector investment was identified as crucial, as the development of efficient and feasible projects requires public national and international incentives. By gathering all stakeholders of the agri-food sector in round tables that could be organized with wholesale markets and in cooperation with local and regional governments, it is also expected that capacity building will be bolstered. With the aim to ensure the development and the integration of supply centers at the national level, this scheme has been set up notably in Mexico with “competitivity agricultural circuits” in four different regions. Скрыть
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Ключевые слова: Data & Evidence, Environment and Climate, Finance, Governance, Innovation, Policy