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Do the benefits outweigh the potential risks?

The FAO estimated that globally, 30% of all produced food is wasted. The number 1 cause for food waste is purely of cosmetic nature: as soon as a fruit or vegetable does not look like what we define as the norm, the produce will not make its way through the supply chain onto our plates. Across the supply chain the rejection of produce leads to a loss of natural resources and denies farmers of their income. Apart from the economic impact, the environmental and social damage is immense.

Passion fruits to Europe

The FAO estimated that globally, 30% of all produced food is wasted. The number 1 cause for food waste is purely of cosmetic nature: as soon as a fruit or vegetable does not look like what we define as the norm, the produce will not make its way through the supply chain onto our plates. Across the supply chain the rejection of produce leads to a loss of natural resources and denies farmers of their income. Apart from the economic impact, the environmental and social damage is immense.

Data gaps big hurdle

The FAO estimated that globally, 30% of all produced food is wasted. The number 1 cause for food waste is purely of cosmetic nature: as soon as a fruit or vegetable does not look like what we define as the norm, the produce will not make its way through the supply chain onto our plates. Across the supply chain the rejection of produce leads to a loss of natural resources and denies farmers of their income. Apart from the economic impact, the environmental and social damage is immense.

Mango Powder

The FAO estimated that globally, 30% of all produced food is wasted. The number 1 cause for food waste is purely of cosmetic nature: as soon as a fruit or vegetable does not look like what we define as the norm, the produce will not make its way through the supply chain onto our plates. Across the supply chain the rejection of produce leads to a loss of natural resources and denies farmers of their income. Apart from the economic impact, the environmental and social damage is immense.

Dare to Dream Bigger

The FAO estimated that globally, 30% of all produced food is wasted. The number 1 cause for food waste is purely of cosmetic nature: as soon as a fruit or vegetable does not look like what we define as the norm, the produce will not make its way through the supply chain onto our plates. Across the supply chain the rejection of produce leads to a loss of natural resources and denies farmers of their income. Apart from the economic impact, the environmental and social damage is immense.

Food Waste – how to tackle mankind’s most pressing challenges with mangoes

The FAO estimated that globally, 30% of all produced food is wasted. The number 1 cause for food waste is purely of cosmetic nature: as soon as a fruit or vegetable does not look like what we define as the norm, the produce will not make its way through the supply chain onto our plates. Across the supply chain the rejection of produce leads to a loss of natural resources and denies farmers of their income. Apart from the economic impact, the environmental and social damage is immense.