The Romanian Agri-food Chain Seen through the Lens of the FLW Phenomenon: A Research on Farmers, Processors, Distributors, Retailers and NGOs

The impact of food waste and food loss has garnered increasing attention in academic research and policymaking circles, highlighting challenges within the agri-food supply chain. In developed countries, various actors collectively contribute to food waste, while in low-income countries, issues deriv...

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