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The smart food approach: the importance of the triple bottom line and diversifying staples

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https://doi.org/10.4324/9781003044802-32
 
Title The smart food approach: the importance of the triple bottom line and diversifying staples
 
Creator Kane-Potaka, J
Poole, N
Diama, A
Kumar, P
Anitha, S
Akinbamijo, O
 
Subject Smart Foods
Millets
Others
 
Description Biodiversity has been attracting greater attention over the last few years, visible through major new global initiatives focused on popularizing a wide range of neglected and underutilized species (NUS). Complementing this broad approach is the ‘Smart Food initiative’ that has a major focus on mainstreaming just a couple of NUS, aimed at diversifying staples. Given that staples typically make up 70% of the plate, a focus on diversifying staples can have big impact, if achieved with smart foods, i.e., foods that fulfil the criteria of being good for you (nutritious and healthy), good for the planet (environmentally sustainable) and good for those who produce and subsist on it, especially smallholder farmers. Underlying this potential for big impacts is the premise that all food solutions should have a ‘Smart Food Triple Bottom Line’, simultaneously satisfying all the criteria of being good for you, the planet and the farmer. This chapter elaborates on these approaches and the key learnings in this field to date
 
Publisher Earthscan from Routledge
 
Date 2021
 
Type Book Section
PeerReviewed
 
Format application/pdf
 
Language en
 
Identifier http://oar.icrisat.org/11999/1/25.%20Smart%20food%20apporach_%20Chapter%2029%29%20joanna%20et%20al.%202021.pdf
Kane-Potaka, J and Poole, N and Diama, A and Kumar, P and Anitha, S and Akinbamijo, O (2021) The smart food approach: the importance of the triple bottom line and diversifying staples. In: Orphan Crops for Sustainable Food and Nutrition Security. Earthscan from Routledge, London, pp. 327-334. ISBN 9781003044802