Fr. 43.50

Changing the Food Game (2e) - Market Transformation Strategies for Sustainable Agriculture

English · Paperback / Softback

Will be released 28.02.2017

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This fully updated edition of "Changing the Food Game" shows how our unsustainable food production system cannot support our population growth and argues it can only be solved by effective market transformation to achieve sustainable agriculture and food production. It presents a game-changing solution to revolutionise the industry.


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Part 1: What is the problem? 1. Guatemala, where it all began Part 2: What is causing these sustainability problems? 2. The Rules of the Game Part 3: How do we solve this? 3. How do you change the rules of the game? Part 4. 4.1 The Textile and Garment sector in Transition 4.2 The Chemicals Sector in transition: From Care to Circularity 4.3 The Tourism Sector in Transition 4.4 The Gold Sector in Transition 4.5 The Agricultural sector in Transition 4.6 The Energy Sector in Transition 4.7 The Finance Sector in Transition 4.8 The rules of the Finance game Part 5: How can you apply sustainable market transformation theory to your own practice? 5. Applying the theory to real life


About the author

Lucas Simons – Founder and CEO NewForesight 15+ years of leading global sustainable market transformation, multi-stakeholder negotiation processes and programs, sustainability standards, business model innovations and social entrepreneurship

Summary

This fully updated edition of "Changing the Food Game" shows how our unsustainable food production system cannot support our population growth and argues it can only be solved by effective market transformation to achieve sustainable agriculture and food production. It presents a game-changing solution to revolutionise the industry.

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